-
parents were
Duchess Hawise and Duke Hoel II. He is also
known as Alan
Fergant.
Through his father, he was of the
Breton House of
Cornouaille dynasty...
- Constance's
father arranged a
marriage between the duke of
Brittany Alan
Fergant and Constance, who was
already nearly 30, to
ensure peace at his Western...
- Preceded by
Conan II Duke of
Brittany 1066–1072 with
Hawise Succeeded by Alan
Fergant Preceded by Alan
Canhiart Count of
Cornouaille 1058-1084 Preceded by Judith...
- Brittany(997–1040) Alan IV, Duke of
Brittany (c. 1063–1119), a.k.a. Alan
Fergant ("the Younger" in
Breton language) Alan of Tewkesbury, 12th
century abbott...
- the son of Geoffroy,
Viscount de Porhoët, and his wife
Hawise (possibly
Fergant). He
became Duke of
Brittany in 1148, jure uxoris, upon his
marriage to...
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called "
Fergant" (French for "Iron-Glove") of
Cornouaille (Breton: Kernev),
grandson of
Conan II, who in 1084
became Alan IV, Duke of Brittany;
Fergant was...
- Nantes. In 1084, Hoel II left the
Duchy of
Brittany to his
eldest son, Alan
Fergant, and the
County of Nantes,
which was not
always regarded as a part of Brittany...
-
opposition to
Geoffrey II from 1066), also Duke from 1066 1084–1112 Alan II
Fergant, also Duke 1112–1148
Conan III the Fat, also Duke 1148–1156 Hoel II 1156–1166...
- Name
Portrait Birth Marriage(s)
Death Alan IV the
Younger (Alan IV
Fergant ) 1072–1112 with Hoël II as
regent (1072–1084) bef. 1060
eldest son of Hoël...
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Cornouailles (1050–1103)
Hildeberge de
Cornouaille (1067–1095)
Alain IV
Fergant de Cornouaille, (circa 1067 –
October 19, 1119) Duke of Brittany, Count...