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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.
The County of Nantes was given to Hoel, a disinherited son of a duke. He lost the countship due to a popular uprising. That uprising presented an opportunity for King Henry II of England to attack the Breton duke.
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28 de abr. de 2022 · Death: 981 (40-49) Nantes, Duchy d'Anjou (now Pays de la Loire, France) Immediate Family: Son of Alain de Bretagne, II, Duc de Bretagne, Comte de vannes et Nantes; Alain Barbetorte; Judith 'la Noble' de Troyes, Mistress and Judith. Husband of N.N. Father of Judicaël de Nantes, comte de Nantes and Hoël de Nantes, II.
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 .
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.