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  1. Alan de Brittany, Duke of Brittany. b. Bef 1100 York, Yorkshire, England. d. 30 Mar 1146

  2. 25 de oct. de 2022 · Alan Rufus or Alain le Roux ("Alan the Red"; c. 1040-1089), was was a relative and companion of William the Conqueror in the Norman Conquest and especially during Harrying of the North, in which he built Richmond Castle. He was the second son of Eudes, Comte de Penthièvre, by Agnes, daughter of Alain Cagnart, Comte de Cornouaille.

  3. Alan of Penthièvre of Brittany, 1st Earl of Richmond, 1st Earl of Cornwall (before 1100 – 15 September 1146), [1] [lower-alpha 1] Breton Alan Penteur, also known as "Alan the Black", was a Breton noble who fought for Stephen, King of England. [2] Alan was the third son of Stephen, Count of Tréguier and Hawise de Guingamp. Life

  4. 18 de jul. de 2023 · Conan IV of Penthièvre (1138 – February 20, 1171), (Breton: Konan V Penteur, and Konan Breizh) called "the Young", was duke of Brittany, from 1156 to his death. [1] He was son of Alan the Black, 1st Earl of Richmond and Bertha of Brittany. He was his mother's heir as Duke Conan III.

  5. Stephans Sohn Alan (um 1116–1146) war der erste wirkliche Earl of Richmond. Er heiratete Bertha, Tochter und Erbin des bretonischen Herzogs Conan III. ; deren Sohn war Conan von Richmond (um 1138–1171), der Margarete von Huntingdon heiratete, die Schwester des schottischen Königs Malcolm IV.

  6. Alan de Bretagne, 1st Earl of Richmond (died 15 September 1146) married Bertha of Brittany, by whom he had issue, including his heir Conan IV, Duke of Brittany. Alan is also known as Alan Niger II; he received Stephen's English lands and supported Stephen, King of England during The Anarchy. Henry, Count of Tréguier, married Mathilde de Vendome,

  7. Alan Niger III, son of Stephen, claimed the Honour of Brittany (Richmond) upon his father's death (1137) and was the first to use the title "Earl of Richmond." Birth: before 1100: Alan Niger III was born before 1100 at York, Yorkshire, England. 2: 1136: Alan III seems to have been recognized as the first Earl of Richmond by 1136. There is no ...