♂ Hoel I. DE NANTES
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Hoel I. DE NANTES |
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Duc de Bretagne |
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981 |
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Notizen zu dieser Person
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.
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 andhis brother Guérech. "[b]
In 975, Hoël I entered into a conflict with Conan I Le Tort, the Count of Rennes and son of Juhel Béranger [c]. Conan I controlled the north of Brittany and considered himself the ruler of Brittany. Hoël's army was supplemented by the troops ofGeoffrey I of Anjou while Conan I's army was supported by the forces of the House of Blois. A battle ensued at Conquereuil where Geoffrey defeated Conan I. [d]
In 981, Hoël I worked to have his brother Guérech elected Bishop of Nantes to replace Gauthier I who had died.
The name of Hoël I's spouse is unknown. He had at least two known children:
Judicaël (c 979 - 1004) - he became Count of Nantes and was the father of Budic and Judith of Nantes
Hoël
During Guérech's visit to the Metropolitan of Tours, who controlled all bishops in Brittany, Hoël I was assassinated by Galuron under the orders of Conan I.[when?] Guérech left his bishopric of Nantes before being consecrated Bishop and was elected Count of Nantes.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho%C3%ABl_I,_Duke_of_Brittany
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