Constance, Countess of Brittany
, b. 12 June 1161 in Brittany, France, m. Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, 3 February 1188, annulled 1198, d. 5 September 1201 in Nantes, France, bur. Villenueve Abbey, Nantes, FranceFather: Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, b. 1138 in Brittany, France, d. 20 February 1171
Mother: Margaret of Huntingdon, b. ABT 1140
Some sources claim Constance had another daughter, Margaret, who married Geoffrey I, Viscount of Rohan.
Spouse: Geoffrey Plantagenet, b. ABT 1155 in Bermondsey, England, d. 19 August 1186 in Paris, France, cause of death was trampling in a riding accident during a tournament
Father: Henry II, King of England, b. 5 March 1132 in LeMons, Anjou, France, d. 6 July 1189 in Chinon, France, Became first Plantagenet king of England, 19 December 1154 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England
Mother: Eleanor of Aquitaine, b. ABT 1122 in Aquitaine, France, m. Louis VII, King of France, 22 July 1137 in Bordeaux, Aquitaine, France, div. 1152, d. 3 March 1204 in Maine-et-Loire, France
Married 1181.
Children:
Spouse: Guy de Thouars, d. 12 April 1213 in Chemille, Maine, France
Father: Geoffroy IV of Thouars
Mother: Aénor de Lusignon
Married 1199 in Angers, Anjou, France.
Children:
Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, b. 1138 in Brittany, France, d. 20 February 1171
Father: Alan "the Black", 1st Earl of Richmond, b. bef. 1000, d. 15 September 1146 in Brittany, France, bur. Bégard Monastery, Brittany, France
Mother: Bertha of Brittany, m. Odo, Viscount of Porhoet, ABT 1148, d. 1156
He was also called Conan IV of Penthiévre and Conan "the Young". Conan was the 2nd Earl of Richmond.
Spouse: Margaret of Huntingdon, b. ABT 1140
Father: Henry, Prince of Scotland, b. 1114 in Northumberland, England, d. 1152
Mother: Ada de Warenne
Married 1160.
Children:
Alan "the Black", 1st Earl of Richmond, b. bef. 1000, d. 15 September 1146 in Brittany, France, bur. Bégard Monastery, Brittany, France
Father: Stephen, Count of Tréguier, b. 1058/62, d. 21 April 1136, bur. in York, England
Mother: Hawise de Guingamp
Children:
Spouse: Bertha of Brittany, b. ABT 1114, m. Odo, Viscount of Porhoet, ABT 1148, d. 1156
Father: Conan III "the Fat" of Brittany, b. 1093/6, d. 17 September 1148
Mother: Maud of England, b. ABT 1123
Married bef. 1138.
Children:
Stephen, Count of Tréguier, b. 1058/62, d. 21 April 1136, bur. in York, England
Father: Odo, Count of Penthiévre, b. ABT 999, d. ABT 1079 in Cesson, Ile-de-France, France
Mother: Agnes of Cornouaille
Stephen is sometimes misidentified as Count of Brittany in court documents of King Henry I. He was also the 3rd Lord of Richmond.
Spouse: Hawise de Guingamp
Married
Children:
Odo, Count of Penthiévre
, b. ABT 999, d. 7 January 1079 in Cesson, Ile-de-France, FranceFather: Godfrey (Geoffrey), Duke of Brittany, b. ABT 981 in Rennes, Brittany, France, d. 20 November 1008
Mother: Hawise of Normandy, b. ABT 990 in Normandy, France
Odo was also known as Eozen and Eudo, and is sometimes listed as Odo of Rennes. Odo's son Alan "Rufus" is sometimes confused with his grandson by Stephen, Alan "the Black". Some sources even claim they are both his son.
Children:
Father: Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille, d. 1058
Mother: Judith of Nantes
Married
Children:
Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille
, d. 1058Father: Benoít (Benedic), Count-Bishop of Cornouaille, d. bet. 1008/1029
Mother: Guigoëdon (Guiguoedon) le Grand
Alain's mother was the daughter of Orscand le Grand, Bishop of Vannes. He was buried at Quimperle, but his tomb was destroyed during the French Revolution.Spouse: Judith of Nantes
Father: Judicael of Nantes
Married
Children:
Odo, Viscount of Porhoet
Father: fathermay be the Eudes son of Geoffrey, Viscount of Porhoet Spouse: Bertha of Brittany, b. ABT 1114, m. Alan "the Black", 1st Earl of Richmond, d. 1156
Mother: mother
Father: Conan III of Brittany
Mother: Maud of England
Married ABT 1148
Children:
Guy de Thouars
, d. 12 April 1213 in Chemille, Maine, FranceFather: Geoffroy IV of ThouarsSpouse: Constance, Countess of Brittany, b. 1162 in Brittany, France, d. 1201
Mother: Aénor de Lusignan
Father: Conan IV, Duke of Brittany, b. in Brittany, France, d. 1171
Mother: Margaret of Huntingdon, b. ABT 1140
Married 1199 in Angers, Anjou, France
Children:
Spouse: Eustachie of Chemillé
Married 1203
Children:
Geoffroy IV of Thouars
Father: Aimery V of ThouarsSpouse: Aénor de Lusignon, b. ABT 1130
Mother: Agnes of Aquitaine, m. Ramiro II Sanchez "the Monk", King of Aragon, 1135
Father: Hugh VII "le Brun" of Lusignan, b. 1065, d. 1151
Mother: Serrasine (Saracena) de Lezay, b. 1067, d. 1144
Married
Children:
Aimery V of Thouars
Father: Geoffroy III of ThouarsSpouse: Agnes of Aquitaine, m. Ramiro II Sanchez "the Monk", King of Aragon, 1135
Mother: Ameline
Father: William IX The Troubador, Duke of Aquitaine, b. ABT 22 October 1080, m. Ermengarde of Anjou, 1089, d. 10 February 1126
Mother: Philippa of Toulouse, d. 28 November 1118 at Fontevrault, Aquitaine, France
Married
Children:
Geoffroy III of Thouars
Father: Aimery IV of Thouars, d. 1093 in Verberie sur Oise, France
Mother: Ameline
Some sources say his mother was Aremgarde I of Mauleon, his father's first wife.Spouse: Ameline
Married
Children:
Conan III "the Fat" of Brittany
, b. 1093/6, d. 17 September 1148Father: Alan IV "Fergant" Duke of Brittany, b. 1063 in Brittany, France, d. 13 October 1119 in Redon Abbey, Redon, Brittany, France
Mother: Ermengarde III of Anjou, b. ABT 1068 in Anjou, France, m. William IX The Troubador, Duke of Aquitaine, 1089, dissolved 1091, d. 1 June 1146 in Brittany, France
On his deathbed Conan disinherited his son Hoel, claiming he was illegitimate. Hoel was allowed to keep Nantes but Brittany went to his sister Bertha. Her marriage to Alan "the Black", 1st Earl of Richmond unified Brittany. Some historians suspect this was Conan's scheme all along, though it would have required years of planning.
Spouse: Maud of England
Father: Henry I "Beauclerc" King of England, b. September 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England, d. 1 December 1135 in Rouen, Normandy, France, He acceded to the throne of England, 2 August 1100 in Westminster Abbey, London, Middlesex, England, cause of death was overeating lampreys.
Married.
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