proposed, in 1908, that Hoël was an illegitimate son for whom Conan III decided to provide Nantes for his support. The name Hoël had been used for illegitimate...
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was one of the daughters of Hoël III [fr], legendary king of Armorica, and Pritelle, whom he married around 590. Hoël III was equated to Judaël [fr] (also...
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Hoël II (c. 1031–1084) was Count of Kernev (French: Cornouaille, Breton: Kernev), from 1058 as Hoël V. On the basis of his marriage to Hawise, Duchess...
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Juhel II, Seigneur de Mayenne. On his death-bed in 1148, Conan III disinherited Hoel from succession to the duchy, stating that he was illegitimate and...
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son 1148– 1156 Hoël III, Conan's son 1156 – 1158 Geoffrey I FitzEmpress, younger brother of Henry II of England 1158 Conan III, Hoël III's nephew, seized...
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Dubus III tutored Hoel on writing when he was 13. Hoel has published essays in The Atlantic and The Baffler, among others. The Revelations In 2021, Hoel published...
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[citation needed] He was succeeded by his sister Hawise and brother-in-law, Hoël II, whose marriage may have been a political move to consolidate and stabilize...
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to this oral tradition, Onenne is the daughter of the King of Brittany Hoël III (a legendary king assimilated to Judaël). An hermit reveals to her early...
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Alan III of Rennes (c. 997 – 1 October 1040) (French: Alain III de Bretagne) was Count of Rennes and duke of Brittany, by right of succession from 1008...
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Regnal titles Preceded by Hoel III Count of Nantes 1156-1158 Succeeded by Conan III...
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of England. To this end, he had Conan III disinherit his son Hoel III, claiming him as illegitimate. (Hoel III's mother, the Duchess, Maude, was an illegitimate...
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of Sweden (approximate date) Herfast (or Arfast), Norman Lord Chancellor Hoël II, duke of Brittany (House of Cornouaille) Saw Lu, king of the Pagan Kingdom...
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1020 to 1058. He was the son of Benoît de Cornouaille and the father of Hoël II, Duke of Brittany. His family name, Canhiart, is understood to be derived...
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Constantine III (Latin: Flavius Claudius Constantinus; died shortly before 18 September 411) was a common Roman soldier who was declared emperor in Roman...
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Battle off Samar (section USS Hoel)
Thomas aboard Hoel, in charge of the small destroyer screen, to attack. Struggling to form an attack formation, the three small ships Hoel, Heermann and...
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Adolf Hoel (15 May 1879 – 19 February 1964) was a Norwegian geologist, environmentalist and Polar region researcher. He led several scientific expeditions...
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(from c. 1103) and Count of Rennes. His parents were Duchess Hawise and Duke Hoel II. He is also known as Alan Fergant. Through his father, he was of the Breton...
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Duke (992–1008) Alan III, Duke (1008–1040) Odo I, Duke (1008–1034) Conan II, Duke (1040–1066) Hawise, Duchess (1066–1072) Hoël II, Duke (1066–1072) Alan...
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Conan II as hereditary Duchess of Brittany. She married Hoël of Cornouaille. Hoel ruled as Hoel II, Duke of Brittany and started the House of Kernev which...
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Domnonee who was son of Iudhael, King of Domnonee. He was the grandson of Hoel III, King of Brittany and descended from Aldroen, grandson of Conan Meriadoc...
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Hywel the Great (redirect from Hoel of Brittany)
King Hoel (Breton: Hoel I Mawr, lit. "Hoel the Great"; Latin: Hoelus, Hovelus, Hœlus), also known as Sir Howel, Saint Hywel and Hywel the Great, was a...
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Nantes from 992 to his death in 1004. Judicaël was the illegitimate son of Hoël I, Duke of Brittany. He was brought up by his grandmother Judith and "Viscount"...
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June 1337 in Paris, he married Joan the Lame, heiress and niece of John III, Duke of Brittany. Together, Charles and his wife, Joan of Penthièvre, fought...
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Piteå 30 km C Mass Start Mattis Stenshagen Martin Løwstrøm Nyenget Johan Hoel III 7 23 February 2018 Trondheim Sprint F Sindre Bjørnestad Skar Erik Valnes...
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January 2020 Nes 15 km C Magnus Stensås Håvard Solås Taugbøl Johan Hoel III 13 March 2020 Harstad Sprint C Cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak...
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valley Hoël and Corentin descend upon the cache where Dinorah also happens to be. From her, Corentin learns about the legend, and later he and Hoël invite...
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Sisillius III (Welsh: Saesyllt) was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He reigned approximately 173–167 BC. He was...
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II c. 1037 only daughter of Alan III and Bertha of Blois 1066 seven children 19 August 1072 aged 34–35 Hoël II (Hoël II) 1066–1072 with Hawise c. 1031...
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recorded the legend that says that "Arthur left Hoël of Brittany his nephew sick at Alcluit in Scotland." Hoël made a full recovery, but was besieged in the...
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stabilizes the eastern frontier. March 26 – Malcolm III (Canmore), king of Scotland (d. 1093) Hoël II (or Houel), duke of Brittany (approximate date) Matilda...
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