- The
noble Breton family line of
Porhoët (French pronunciation: [pɔʁwɛt]) was a
French noble family in the
middle ages, from
around 990
through the 1200's...
- Odo II,
Count of
Porhoet (died
after 1180) was the son of Geoffroy,
Viscount de
Porhoët, and his wife
Hawise (possibly Fergant). He
became Duke of Brittany...
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descends from the
viscounts of
Porhoët and is said to
trace back to the
legendary Conan Meriadoc.
Through the
Porhoët family, the
Rohans are
related to...
- Odo, Eudo or
Eudes of
Porhoët may
refer to: Odo I,
Viscount of
Porhoët (d. c. 1092) Odo II,
Viscount of
Porhoët (d. c. 1180), also duke of
Brittany (1148–1156)...
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Count of Penthièvre (c. 999–1079), Duke of
Brittany Eudes II,
Viscount of
Porhoët (died 1170), Duke of
Brittany This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
- the old book to Dr.
Porhoët, Margaret's
uncle and guardian, who has also been
looking for it. When Margaret,
Burdon and Dr.
Porhoët go to the Fair at Leon...
- Guillac,
married on 26 June 1407,
Alain IX,
Viscount of
Rohan and
Count of
Porhoët (d. 1462)
Arthur III, Duke of
Brittany (Château de Succinio, 24 August...
- I of
Porhoët was
viscount of
Rennes and
Porhoët from 1074 to his death,
after 1092. Odo I was the
eldest son and heir of
Josselin I of
Porhoët. Contrary...
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acquaintance of Burdon's mentor, the
retired doctor and
occult scholar Dr.
Porhoët.
While none of the
company initially believe Haddo's claims,
Haddo performs...
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Viscount of
Rohan and
Count of
Porhoët.
Marie of
Brittany married John II of Rohan,
Viscount of Rohan,
Count of Leon and
Porhoët in 1462. John II was the son...