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Conan was the son of Judicael Berengar, succeeding his father as Count of Rennes in 970. Conan assumed the title of Duke of Brittany in the spring of 990 following his attack on Nantes and the subsequent death of Count Alan. [1] As Duke, his rule succeeded the Regency that governed Brittany during the life of Drogo and the fractured rule of ...
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Conan was the son of Judicael Berengar, succeeding his father as Count of Rennes in 970. Conan assumed the title of Duke of Brittany in the spring of 990 following his attack on Nantes and the subsequent death of Count Alan. As Duke, his rule succeeded the Regency that governed Brittany during the life of Drogo and the fractured rule of ...
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Apr 26, 2022 · Also, of Rennes. Conan I (927 – June 27, 992) was the count of Rennes from 958 and duke of Brittany from 990 to his death. He became ruler of Brittany after a period of civil and political unrest, having first succeeded his father Judicael Berengar, as count of Rennes. Family and children.
- circa 940
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Conan I Count of Rennes, before 979 (ca. 970?)-992. princeps Britannorum, ca. 990-992.. Conan first appears in the contemporary records in 965×972 (probably about 970), when a papal letter of John XIII (965-972) names two of the Breton leaders as "Berengarius" and his son "Conatus" [PL 135, 990; the other two named are Hoel and his brother Guerech], which may indicate that the rule of Conan ...
Jan 22, 2022 · Conan de Rennes was born before 16 August 979 [2] [3] when he apeared at the court of Eudes, count of Chartres. [3] He was the son of Judicael (Juhel; Berengar and Gergerga (or Unknown). [3] Baldwin states that Conan first appears in contemporary records when a papal letter of John XIII names two of the Breton leaders as "Berengarius" and his ...
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Conan I of Rennes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, search Conan I (927 – June 27, 992) was the count of Rennes from 958 and duke of Brittany from 990 to his death.He had first succeeded his father Judicael Berengar, as count of Rennes and later became duke of Brittany following his attack on Nantes and the subsequent ...
Ermengarde-Gerberga was born c. 956, [1] the daughter of Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou and Adele of Meaux. [2] She married Conan I of Rennes, Count of Rennes, in 973. [3] Her husband Conan of Rennes opposed her father and brother Fulk even though the marriage was apparently designed to form a political alliance between Anjou and Brittany. [4]