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  1. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Hoel II of Cornouaille (c. 1031–1084) was Count of Kernev (French: Cornouaille, Breton: Kernev), from 1058 as Hoel V, and due to his marriage to Hawise, Duchess of Brittany, in 1066, he became Duke of Brittany jure uxoris. Hoel was the son of Alan of Cornwall and his wife, Judith of Nantes, granddaughter of the illegitimate son of Alan II of ...

  2. 11 de abr. de 2022 · Alain Canhiart (died 1058) was the count of Cornouaille from 1020 to 1058. He was the son of Benoît de Cornouaille and the father of Hoël II, Duke of Brittany. His family name, Canhiart, is understood to be derived from the old Breton Kann Yac'h [a] and was translated into the Latin texts of his era as Bellator fortis.

  3. brwiki Hoel III; cawiki Hoel III de Bretanya; enwiki Hoel III, Count of Nantes; eowiki Hoel la 3-a (Bretonio) frwiki Hoël III de Bretagne; itwiki Hoel III di Bretagna; jawiki オエル3世 (ナント伯) nlwiki Hoël III van Bretagne; plwiki Hoel III Bretoński; ruwiki Хоэль III (герцог Бретани) ukwiki Гоель III ...

  4. 20 de abr. de 2020 · The Chronicle of Nantes names "Judicael et Hoel" as the sons of Hoël "d'une concubine" stating that they were brought up by their paternal grandmother. Marriage Information: Judicaël married Melisende du MAINE, daughter of Hugues II, Comte du MAINE and Dame de VERMANDOIS. (Melisende du MAINE was born in 970.) CHILDREN:

  5. 26 de nov. de 2023 · Hol 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. However, he was disinherited by his father when on his deathbed, as Conan III claimed that Hol was illegitimate a

  6. Brief Life History of Hoël. When Hoël de Cornouaille was born in 1022, in Visseiche, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France, his father, Alain III Craignart de Cornouaille, was 26 and his mother, Judith de Nantes, was 17. He married Havoise "Hawise" de Bretagne on 23 December 1046, in Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.

  7. Hoël I of Brittany was an illegitimate son of Alan II and Judith . He was Count of Nantes and Duke of Brittany from 960 to 981. Upon the death of Drogo, the government of Brittany splintered among the leading nobles. Evidence of a fractured leadership appeared in letters from Pope John XIII to Brittany who addressed "Juhel Béranger and his son Conan, as well as Hoël and his brother Guérech ...