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identified with
Eleanor of Léon,
later wife of
Riwallon of
Rosmadec or
Enoguen "Gwen" (Gallicised into Jeanne),
later wife of
Andrew II,
Baron of Vitré...
- 157-188.
Noguent may be an
allusion to the name
Enoguen,
which was borne,
among others, by
Enoguen of Léon, the
daughter of
Guihomar IV and
second wife...
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issue and the
marriage was
annulled in 1189 or 1190. He
married secondly Enoguen of Léon,
daughter of
Guihomar IV,
Viscount of Léon and his wife Nobilis...
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their son and heir Constance, who
married Alan III,
Vicomte of
Rohan Enoguen,
abbess of St. Sulpice. In addition, Alan had four
illegitimate sons: Bryan...
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Eleanor (d. aft. 1191), who
married Rivoallon, Lord of Rosmadec,
before 1191
Enoguen/Gwen, who
married Andrew II,
Baron of Vitré
about 1190
Sybille (d. aft...
- and Earl of
Richmond Constance, who
married Alan III,
Viscount of
Rohan Enoguen,
abbess of St.
Sulpice Bertha married her
second husband, Odo, Viscount...
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Havoise of Guingamp. She was the
sister of Duke
Conan IV of
Brittany and
Enoguen,
Abbess of Saint-Sulpice. On 15
September 1146, her
father died and two...
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daughter of
Geoffrey III, Lord of Mayenne,
marriage annulled c. 1190.
married Enoguen of Léon (born c. 1168),
daughter of
Guihomar IV,
Viscount of Léon, and...