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Hoèl of Cornwall (died 1156) was count of Nantes, However, he was disinherited by his father when on his death-bed, as Conan III claimed that Hoèl was illegitimate and no son of his.[1] Bertha then became heiress to Duke Conan's lands in Brittany, while Hoèl was allowed to remain in the Count of Nantes.
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Hoel I, brother (reigned from 960–981 as a duke, but controlled only the county of Nantes/Naoned)
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Count Of Nantes HOEL7,207 was born about 940. PED OF AUGUSTINE H. AYERS Parents: Count Of Vannes ALAIN II. Count Of Cornuaille HOEL V7,207 was born in 1036. He died on 13 Apr 1084. PED OF AUGUSTINE H. AYERS Parents: Count Of Cagnard Of Cornuaille ALAN and Of Nantes JUDITH.
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Ancestors of Hoel III of NANTES , Count of Nantes...
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Judicael Count of Nantes Parents: Hoel I Count of Nantes .
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Agnes De Burgundy Countess was born in 995 in Bourgogne, France. She died on 10 NOV 1068. Parents: Otto Guilleaume, Count of Macon & BURGUNDY and *Ermentrude of Roucy. He was married to Bertha of Brittany about 1137. Children were: Etienne ("stephen") Count of Penthievre.
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NameHoel V Count de Cornuaille MotherJudith of Nantes (~1005-1064) "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 39-24 states Hoel was Duke of Brittany in 1066 in right of his wife References: [AR7],[PlantagenetA],[ES]
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Hoel V, Count of Cournouaille and Nantes, Duke of Brittany (d 1084) Hoel VI, Count of Nantes, Duke of Brittany (d after 1156)
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During the dynastic conflict between uncle and nephew, Count Hoèl V of Cornwall and Nantes supported Eudes in suppressing Conan's inheritance. While Conan IV was consolidating his inhritance in 1156, Geoffrey FitzEmpress successfully took Nantes from Hoel, and on his death in 1158 Conan IV seized Nantes,
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Son-Bio* c 0940 Hoel, Count of Nantes (?)+1...
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