Isaac Dimont

Early life
Isaac Dimont was born around the year 980 in Marseille, France. At a teenage age Isaac Dimont joined the local militia were he received his combat training.

Founding the Kingdom of France
After meeting Jacques Capet and Pierre-Antoine Loupe, Dimont decided to join the founding of the Kingdom of France. Although Dimont did not possess adequate political knowledge, his understanding of military and combat would become important. Isaac Dimont was temporarily commanding the conspirator's small army.

After Philip Capet was named King Philip I of France in 1021, Isaac Dimont was knighted for his service by the king. Dimont was also rewarded with money which he used to purchase a plot in Nantes where he spent the rest of his life.

Death
Isaac Dimont was killed in a fight which occurred on March 29, 1028 at night. Dimont was reportedly drunk and started a fight with two citizens who killed him in self defense. King Philip I however did not see Dimont's drunken attack as an excuse and had the two civilians executed publicly.

King Philip I had a statue built in honour of Dimont's services in the centre of Nantes.