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  1. Hoel III, Count of Nantes. Hoèl of Cornwall (died 1156) was count of Nantes, from 1148 to his death. He was raised the son of Duke Conan III and Maud FitzRoy, an illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England.

  2. Hoël I, Duke of Brittany. Hoël I of Brittany was an illegitimate son of Alan II and Judith. [a] He was Count of Nantes and Duke of Brittany from 960 to 981. Life. Upon the death of Drogo, the government of Brittany splintered among the leading nobles.

  3. 27 de mar. de 2016 · About Hoel, Count of Nantes. Disinherited by his father on the possibly specious grounds of "illegitimacy". view all 11. Hoel, Count of Nantes's Timeline. Genealogy for Hoel (c.1116 - 1163) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  4. To consolidate his hold on power, Odo II entered into a pact with the disinherited Hoel, Count of Nantes, to divide Brittany between them. But at the same time, Hoel was under threat of rebellion in Nantes, sponsored by Geoffrey Fitzempress, and he could not send any aid to Eudas.

  5. Hoèl of Cornwall was count of Nantes, from 1148 to his death. He was raised the son of Duke Conan III and Maud FitzRoy, an illegitimate daughter of King Henry I of England. However, he was disinherited by his father when on his death-bed, as Conan III claimed that Hoèl was illegitimate and no son of his.

  6. Hoèl de Cornualles (fallecido en 1156) fue conde de Nantes , desde 1148 hasta su muerte. Fue criado como hijo del duque Conan III y Maud FitzRoy , una hija ilegítima del rey Enrique I de Inglaterra . Sin embargo, su padre lo desheredó cuando estaba en su lecho de muerte, ya que Conan III afirmó que Hoèl era ilegítimo y no era hijo suyo.

  7. 28 de may. de 2024 · John (brother; count of Montfort) 1341–1364. Charles of Blois (married Joan, niece of John III; rival claimant; war of the Breton Succession 1341–64) 1364–1399. John IV, the Conqueror (son of John, count of Montfort) 1399–1442. John V (son) 1442–1450. Francis I (son) 1450–1457. Peter II (brother) 1457–1458. Arthur III of Richmond ...