Alan I (French: Alain; died 907), called the Great, was the Count of Vannes and Duke of Brittany (dux Brittonium) from 876 until his death. He was probably...
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grandson of King Alan the Great by Alan's daughter and her husband Mathuedoï I, Count of Poher. He expelled the Vikings/Norsemen from Brittany after an...
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Alan of Brittany may refer to: Alan I, King of Brittany (ruled 876–907), nicknamed the Great Alan II, Duke of Brittany (ruled 938–952), nicknamed Wrybeard...
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as King of Brittany. After his death, Brittany fell under Norse occupation. When Alan Twistedbeard, Alan the Great's grandson, reconquered Brittany in...
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footballer Alan I, King of Brittany (died 907), "the Great" Alan II, Duke of Brittany (c. 900–952) Alan III, Duke of Brittany(997–1040) Alan IV, Duke of Brittany...
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the French king. The death of Geoffrey I, in 1008, allowed Richard II to intervene directly in Brittany during the minority of his nephew, Alan III, against...
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Alan I may refer to: Alan I, King of Brittany (died 907) Alan I, Viscount of Rohan (1084–1147) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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of Gurvand, ruled Brittany (north) with Alan the Great (south) Alan the Great (reigned from 877 to 888 with Judicaël, alone as a duke, then as a king...
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Brittany Anne Murphy-Monjack (née Bertolotti; November 10, 1977 – December 20, 2009) was an American actress and singer, known for her proficiencies in...
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Judicael Berengar (category Date of birth unknown)
of Angevin genealogies describes him as the son of Pascweten, son of Alan I, King of Brittany. In 939 he fought alongside Alan II, Duke of Brittany and...
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Ages portal Mathuedoï I (circa 875 - 930) was a Count of Poher. He was the son - in - law of Alan I, King of Brittany, known as Alan the Great through his...
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of Nantes in 937. 938 – 952 Alan I Barbetorte, grandson of Alan I, King of Brittany, also Duke of Brittany 952 – 960 Drogo, his son 960 – 981 Hoël I,...
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Rudalt was count of Vannes and was the son of Alan I, King of Brittany, and Oreguen. Rudalt died in November 912. v t e...
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Alan I, King of Brittany, ‘Alan the Great’, Count of Vannes and ruler of Brittany at the peak of its extent, documented ancestor of Conan I, Duke of Brittany...
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the daughter of Orscand le Grand, the Bishop of Vannes. She was a member of the family of Alan I, King of Brittany. Alain became Count of Cornouaille around...
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Gourmaëlon (redirect from Gourmaëlon, Count of Cornouaille)
Occupation of Brittany that began after his death. He is believed to have been named Count of Cornouaille by Alan I, King of Brittany near the end of his reign...
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II of Rennes (c. 1033 – 11 December 1066) was Duke of Brittany, from 1040 to his death. Conan was the eldest child and heir of Alan III, Duke of Brittany...
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death of Alan I, King of Brittany, another group of Vikings occupying Brittany faced their own dispute. Around 937, Alan I's grandson Alan II returned from...
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Young, was the Duke of Brittany from 1156 to 1166. He was the son of Bertha, Duchess of Brittany, and her first husband, Alan, Earl of Richmond. Conan IV...
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to his death. He was the son of Alan IV, Duke of Brittany and Ermengarde of Anjou. Conan III allied himself with Stephen of England in the Anarchy, Stephen's...
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and Richemont), and in Brittany. Alan Rufus is third (not including the King and his immediate family) among the barons in terms of annual income, which...
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"the Sun King". German Emperor Wilhelm I was often called "the Great" in the time of his grandson Wilhelm II, but rarely before or after. List of monarchs...
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youngest of the three sons of Duke Geoffrey I of Brittany and Hawise of Normandy, daughter of Richard I of Normandy. Eudon married Agnes of Cornouaille...
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Flaad and his son Alan had come to the favourable notice of King Henry I of England who, soon after his accession, brought Flaad and Alan to England. Eyton...
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970, the son of Alan de Léon, himself the son of a possible great-granddaughter of Alan I, King of Brittany. He is cited in 1021 and in 1034 or 1040. He...
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Duchy of Brittany was feudally a part of their Kingdom of France (i.e. it was within the traditional borders of the realm, and the king of France was...
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Avranches (redirect from Council of Avranches)
region of Brittany emerged from the Roman region of Armorica, Avranchin was briefly held by Alan I, King of Brittany as part of the Kingdom of Brittany at...
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government of the duchy. After King Richard I ascended the English throne, he strengthened his intervention in Brittany. Maintaining custody of Geoffrey's...
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Dowager Countess of Richmond. Bertha was the elder daughter of Conan III of Brittany by Maude, the illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England. She was...
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of Anjou, while Alan allied with King Stephen. Alan married Bertha of Brittany, daughter of Conan III, Duke of Brittany, in a politically arranged marriage...
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