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The Kingdom of Brittany emerged from the combination of the three earlier kingdoms of Armorica: Vannetais, Domnonée and Broërec.
You guys feel sure about that? The sources I've seen mention that Vannes held aloof from the first Waroch but that his successors ruled over it and seem to treat (Bro-)(G)wened (in Breton)/Vannetais (in French)/Bro-Ereg (?) as different names for the same polity. Meanwhile, you've completely left out Cornouaille... except from the infobox (...which leaves out a separate "Vannetais") and the map (...which leaves out a separate "Broerec").
If there is some difference, kindly source it, clean up the Bro-Ereg article, and edit the page's maps to show where the other state supposedly was. — LlywelynII 10:54, 6 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]