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  1. Brief Life History of Judith. When Judith de Bretagne duchess de Normandie was born on 21 March 0982, in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France, her father, Conan Ier de Rennes duc de Bretagne, was 54 and her mother, Ermengarde Gerberga of Anjou, Countess Rennes and Angouleme Ingelger, was 29. She married Richard II 'le Bon' duc de Normandie ...

  2. Hoël was the son of Count Alan Canhiart of Cornouaille and his wife, Judith of Nantes, [1] granddaughter of the illegitimate son of Duke Alan II of Brittany. Hoël started the House of Cornouaille of Brittany, [a] which ruled the duchy until 1156. Hoël became count of Nantes in 1054. The title came to him from his maternal cousin, Count ...

  3. Judith, born in 982, was the daughter of Conan I, Duke of Brittany and Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou. Career She was a part of an important double marriage alliance between Normandy and Brittany first recorded by William of Jumièges. The duchess Judith died on 28 August 1017 and was buried in the abbey of Bernay, which she had founded in 1013.

  4. When Judith de Bretagne duchesse consort de Normandie was born on 21 March 0982, in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France, her father, Conan Ier de Rennes duc de Bretagne, was 54 and her mother, Ermengarde d'Anjou Régente de Bretagne Comtesse d'Angoulême, was 29. She married Richard II 'le Bon' de Normandie duc de Normandie in 1000, in ...

  5. Henry II, King of England. Mother. Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine. Geoffrey II ( Breton: Jafrez; Latin: Galfridus, Anglo-Norman: Geoffroy; 23 September 1158 – 19 August 1186) was Duke of Brittany and 3rd Earl of Richmond between 1181 and 1186, through his marriage to Constance, Duchess of Brittany. Geoffrey was the fourth of five sons of Henry ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrittanyBrittany - Wikipedia

    Brittany (/ ˈ b r ɪ t ən i /, French: Bretagne, French: ⓘ; Breton: Breizh, Breton:, or Breton:; Gallo: Bertaèyn or Bertègn, locally [bəʁtaɛɲ]) is a peninsula, historical country and cultural area in the north-west of modern France, covering the western part of what was known as Armorica during the period of Roman occupation.

  7. Conan IV ( c. 1138 – 20 February 1171), called the 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 was his father's heir as Earl of Richmond and his mother's heir as Duke of Brittany. [a] Conan and his daughter Constance would be the only ...