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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. Hoël II (c. 1031–1084) was Count of Kernev (French: Cornouaille, Breton: Kernev), from 1058 as Hoël V. On the basis of his marriage to Hawise, Duchess of Brittany, in 1066, he became Duke of Brittany jure uxoris.

  4. 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.

    • Brittany, Centre-Val de Loire
    • "Hywel"
    • Centre-Val de Loire
    • circa 1116
  5. 4 de may. de 2009 · Although in 1152 Hoël is referred to as ‘son of Conan, duke of Brittany’, he referred to himself as ‘count’ of Nantes and ‘duke’ of Brittany in 1149 and 1153, a status recognized both by King Louis VII and Pope Eugenius III. 35 Hoël also specifically called Bertha ‘his sister’ in a grant to the abbey of Buzay in the ...

    • Melissa Pollock
    • 2009
  6. 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.

  7. 19 de jun. 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 ...