• Alain Canhiart (died 1058) was the count of Cornouaille from 1020 to 1058. He was the son of Benoît de Cornouaille and the father of Hoël II, Duke of Brittany...
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    Alan Rufus (redirect from Alain Le Roux)
    Agnes is thought[by whom?] to be the daughter of Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille but genealogical documentation is sparse. Wace...
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    Gourmaëlon (early 10th century) Alan II (early to mid-10th century) Alain Canhiart Hoel of Cornouaille, who ruled Brittany as Duke jure uxoris. Alan IV...
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  • of Judicaël of Nantes and the sister of Budic of Nantes. She married Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille, around 1026. After the death of Judith's nephew...
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    a chapel attached to it called the "Chapelle de la Victoire" where Alain Canhiart was buried in 1058. It was in 1239 that the first part of the cathedral...
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  • 1063 : Judith, Matthew's aunt and Budic's sister, (with her husband Alain Canhiart) 1054 – 1084 : Hoël II, their son, married to Hawise, Duchess of Brittany...
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    it was founded in 1029 by Saint Gurloës, thanks to a donation from Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille; in reality, the foundation probably took place...
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  • century) Waroch II (late 6th century) Saint Judicaël (early 7th century) Alain II Hir (c.640?–690) Morman (r.  814–818) Wihomarc (r.  822–825) Nominoe...
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  • Cornouaille (died 914) Benoît de Cornouaille (died 1028), see his son Alain Canhiart Alain Canhiart (died 1058) Hoël II, Duke of Brittany (1031–1084) Cornouaille...
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  • Nantes who succeeded him as Count of Nantes Judith of Nantes who married Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille, around 1026. She succeeded her nephew Matthew...
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  • were dead. Matthew was succeeded by his aunt, Judith, and her husband Alain Canhiart. Judith A. Evrard, Brittany and the Angevins: Province and Empire 1158–1203...
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    "monastela" in the deed of gift from Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille, to the Abbey of Sainte-Croix. In fact, Alain Canhiart, who had fallen ill in his castle...
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  • Kemenet-Héboé in the Bishopric of Cornouaille. This rise in power threatened Alain Canhiart, the Count of Cornouailles, who was victorious in 1055 and gave the...
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    Cornouaille (in Armorican Brittany). In 1029 the Count of Cornouaille Alain Canhiart entrusted the island to the recently founded Sainte-Croix de Quimperlé...
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  • succeeded to the title of Count of Tréguier; in 1098, he succeeded his brother Alain as Lord of Richmond in Yorkshire, England. He is sometimes misidentified...
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    Eudon married Agnes of Cornouaille (Orguen Kernev), the daughter of Alan Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille and sister of Hoel II, Duke of Brittany who was married...
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