• control of the title by the Breton dukes figured prominently in the history of the duchy. The County of Nantes was given to Hoel, a disinherited son of a duke...
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    Nantes (/nɒ̃t/, US also /nɑːnt(s)/; French: [nɑ̃t] ; Gallo: Naunnt or Nantt [nɑ̃(ː)t]; Breton: Naoned [ˈnãunət]) is a city in the Loire-Atlantique department...
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  • Lambert of Nantes may refer to: Lambert I of Nantes, Count of Nantes (818–831) and Duke of Spoleto (834–836) Lambert II of Nantes, Count of Nantes (843–851)...
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  • Judith of Nantes (died 27 February 1063) was titular Countess of Nantes from 1051 to her death in 1063. Judith was the daughter of Judicaël of Nantes and...
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  • occupied the county of Nantes in 907, but abandoned it to the Bretons in 919. Fulk I died around 942. Fulk married Roscille de Loches, daughter of Warnerius...
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  • Budic of Nantes was Count of Nantes from 1005 to his death in 1038. Budic was the son of Count Judicaël of Nantes, From 1005 to 1010, he ruled under the...
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  • which the Bretons knew French policy. His actual territory of control was the County of Nantes. Carolingian infighting distracted Guy and prevented him...
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  • Judicaël of Nantes (c. 979–1004) was Count of Nantes from 992 to his death in 1004. Judicaël was the illegitimate son of Hoël I, Duke of Brittany. He...
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  • Count of Nantes. It arose from Breton resistance to Frankish power within Brittany and disputes over control of the County of Nantes. The defeat of the...
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  • (died 852) was the Frankish Count of Nantes and Prefect of the Breton March between 843 and 851. Lambert ruled the county in opposition to Amaury, the puppet...
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  • was pretender to the County of Nantes. Lambert was the son of Lambert II of Nantes, at whose death in 851, the administration of the region fell effectively...
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  • of Nantes, who died in 1050. Alan Canhiart seize the county in Hoël's name in 1050, and ruled it as regent for his son until 1054. Duke Conan II of Brittany...
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    illegitimate and no son of his. By this surprise move Bertha became his heiress and successor. However, Hoel was to retain the County of Nantes. Stephen created...
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    Nantes, with the goal of dividing Brittany between them. Being under threat of rebellion in Nantes, sponsored by Geoffrey VI, Count of Anjou, Hoel could not...
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  • Brittany to his eldest son, Alan Fergant, and the County of Nantes, which was not always regarded as a part of Brittany at the time, to Matthew. Some modern...
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    beginning of the 10th century. The kingdom lost its eastern territories, including Normandy and Anjou, and the county of Nantes was given to Fulk I of Anjou...
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  • Alan Canhiart (category Year of birth unknown)
    Alain married Judith of Nantes, the daughter of Judicaël of Nantes, who became the heir to the County of Nantes after the death of her nephew, Matthew...
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    be easily influenced. Conan's uncle, Hoël, continued to control the county of Nantes in the east until he was deposed in 1156 by Henry's brother, Geoffrey...
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    only the Breton territories of Léon, Domnonée, Cornouaille, and the Vannetais, but also the Frankish counties of Rennes, Nantes, Coutances, and Avranches...
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    where he had contact with Nantes at a time when the Breton duke Alan I was known to be powerful in the county of Nantes. It is probable that Charles...
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    by Henry II of England after Conan seized the County of Nantes and it was returned to Conan when the latter returned the County of Nantes to Henry II...
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    Angevin Empire (category House of Plantagenet)
    as of the counties of Anjou, Poitou, Maine, Touraine, Saintonge, La Marche, Périgord, Limousin, Nantes and Quercy. While the duchies and counties were...
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    (circa 1067 – October 19, 1119) Duke of Brittany, Count of Rennes, Count of Nantes Matthew, inherited the county of Nantes. Keats-Rohan 1992, p. 47. Everard...
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  • Renaud (795–843) was Frankish Count of Herbauges, Count of Poitiers and Count of Nantes. His name is also spelled Rainaldus or Ragenold, and he is sometimes...
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  • July 1158) was Count of Nantes from 1156 to 1158. He was also known as Geoffrey of Anjou and Geoffrey FitzEmpress. He was the son of Geoffrey Plantagenet...
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    in Brittany, the county of Nantes was annexed by Anjou. Henry II Plantagenêt kept it for more than 30 years. The grandson of Henry I of England, he also...
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    Nantes (French pronunciation: [nɑ̃t] ) is a municipality in Le Granit Regional County Municipality in the Estrie region of Quebec, Canada. It is situated...
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    accession with a coalition of Counts Odo I of Blois and Conan I of Rennes. The latter having seized upon Nantes, of which the counts of Anjou held themselves...
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  • possession of the County of Nantes and especially during the Battle of Conquereuil. Fulk awarded custody of Nantes Aimery during the minority of small Comte...
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  • Lambert (name) (category Surnames of Belgian origin)
    Lambert III of Nantes (fl. 851–862), pretender to the County of Nantes Lambert I of Spoleto (died 880), duke and margrave of Spoleto Lambert II of Spoleto (c...
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