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    The noble Breton family line of Porhoët ( French pronunciation: [pɔʁwɛt]) was a French noble family in the middle ages, from around 990 through the 1200's. Notable members included Odo I, Odo II, and Alan I. Alan I would go on to form the Franco-Breton House of Rohan, which survives to the modern day.

  2. La Trinité-Porhoët (French pronunciation: [la tʁinite pɔʁwɛt]; Breton: An Drinded-Porc'hoed) is a commune in the Morbihan department of Brittany in north-western France. Inhabitants of La Trinité-Porhoët are called in French Trinitais .

  3. La Trinité-Porhoët es una localidad y comuna francesa en la región administrativa de Bretaña, en el departamento de Morbihan. Se extiende por una área de 12,69 km², con 816 habitantes, según los censos de 1999, y con una densidad de 71 hab/km².

  4. El cantón de La Trinité-Porhoët era una división administrativa francesa, que estaba situada en el departamento de Morbihan y la región de Bretaña. [1] Composición. El cantón estaba formado por seis comunas: Évriguet; Guilliers; La Trinité-Porhoët; Ménéac; Mohon; Saint-Malo-des-Trois-Fontaines

  5. Guithenoc dilahirkan di Guilliers, Morbihan, Britannia, Prancis Barat. Ia menikahi Allurum (994-?) dari Guilliers. Ia menjadi Vicomte, dan di sekitar tahun 1008 ia pindah ke La Trinite, di Porhoët, Morbihan, Britannia. Disana ia membangun Kastil Josselin, yang ia namakan sama seperti putranya, Josselin (1020–1074).

  6. Odo II, Count of Porhoet (died after 1180) was the son of Geoffroy, Viscount de Porhoët, and his wife Hawise (possibly Fergant). He became Duke of Brittany in 1148, jure uxoris , upon his marriage to Bertha, Duchess of Brittany .

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