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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...
- he
became Duke of
Brittany jure uxoris. Hoël was the son of
Count Alan
Canhiart of
Cornouaille and his wife,
Judith of Nantes,
granddaughter of the illegitimate...
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Eudon married Agnes of
Cornouaille (Orguen Kernev), the
daughter of Alan
Canhiart,
Count of
Cornouaille and
sister of Hoel II, Duke of
Brittany who was married...
- Gourmaëlon (early 10th century) Alan II (early to mid-10th century)
Alain Canhiart Hoel of Cornouaille, who
ruled Brittany as Duke jure uxoris. Alan IV Cornwall...
- Judicaël of
Nantes and the
sister of
Budic of Nantes. She
married Alain Canhiart,
Count of Cornouaille,
around 1026.
After the
death of Judith's nephew...
- was
founded in 1029 by
Saint Gurloës,
thanks to a
donation from
Alain Canhiart,
Count of Cornouaille; in reality, the
foundation probably took
place between...
- 34–35 Hoël II (Hoël II) 1066–1072 with
Hawise c. 1031
eldest son of
Alain Canhiart,
Count of
Cornouaille and
Judith of Nantes,
descendant of Alan II 13 April...
- Budic,
Count of
Cornouaille 12. Benedict,
Count of
Cornouaille 6. Alan
Canhiart,
Count of
Cornouaille 13.
Guinodeon 3.
Agnes of
Cornouaille 28. Hoël I...
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Agnes is thought[by whom?] to be the
daughter of
Alain Canhiart,
Count of
Cornouaille but
genealogical do****entation is sp****. Wace confuses...
- Kemenet-Héboé in the
Bishopric of Cornouaille. This rise in
power threatened Alain Canhiart, the
Count of Cornouailles, who was
victorious in 1055 and gave the hamlet...