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Alan III, Duke of Brittany

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Predecessor
  
Geoffrey I

Name
  
Alan Duke

House
  
Rennes

Issue
  
Conan II Hawise

Successor
  
Conan II


Alan III, Duke of Brittany

Reign
  
20 November 1008 – 1 October 1040

Regent
  
Hawise of Normandy (Regent 1008 - 1026)

Died
  
October 1, 1040, Vimoutiers, France

Spouse
  
Bertha, daughter of Odo II, Count of Blois (m. 1018), Bertha of Blois (m. 1018)

Children
  
Conan II, Duke of Brittany, Hawise, Duchess of Brittany, Geoffroy Grenonat, Mathias II de Bretagne

Parents
  
Hawise of Normandy, Geoffrey I, Duke of Brittany

Grandchildren
  
Alan IV, Duke of Brittany, Mathias II de Bretagne

Grandparents
  
Richard I of Normandy, Gunnora, Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou, Conan I of Rennes

Alan III of Rennes (997–1 October 1040) (French: Alain III de Bretagne) was Count of Rennes and duke of Brittany, by right of succession from 1008 to his death.

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Life

He was the son of Duke Geoffrey I and Hawise of Normandy. Alan succeeded his father as Duke of Brittany in 1008. Because he was still a minor at his father's death, his mother acted as regent of Brittany while her brother Richard II, Duke of Normandy assumed guardianship over Brittany. In 1018 Alan married Bertha of Blois, daughter of Odo II, Count of Blois and his second wife Ermengarde of Auvergne.

When Richard III, Duke of Normandy died in August 1026, his brother Robert I succeeded him. Alan apparently took advantage of the resulting turmoil to break free of Norman suzerainty. In the early 1030s Robert I successfully attacked Dol and Alan's retaliatory raid on Avranches was repulsed causing continued raiding back and forth between them. Facing an invasion from Normandy via land and from Duke Robert's fleet, Robert, Archbishop of Rouen mediated a truce between his two nephews at Mont Saint-Michel where Alan swore fealty to his cousin Robert. When he left Normandy for the Holy Land Robert I, Duke of Normandy appointed his cousin, Alan III, to be a guardian of his young son William. Alan III also assisted Herbert I 'Wake-Dog' in his wars with Avesgaud, Bishop of Le Mans and was with the count in his attack on Avesgaud's castle at La Ferté-Bernard destroying the castle and causing Avesgaud to flee.

In 1037 at the death of Robert, Archbishop of Rouen, the protection of young William was now left to Alan III and his cousin Gilbert who tentatively held Normandy together. They appointed Mauger to the now vacant see of Rouen and his brother William as count of Arques, attempting to gain their support for Duke William. On 1 October 1040, while besieging a rebel castle near Vimoutiers in Normandy, Alan III suddenly died. According to Orderic, he was poisoned by unnamed Normans.

Family

By Bertha of Blois, he had two children:

  • Conan II, (d. 1066), succeeded his father.
  • Hawise of Brittany, who married Hoel of Cornouaille.
  • After 14 May 1046 his widow Bertha married secondly Hugh IV, Count of Maine.

    References

    Alan III, Duke of Brittany Wikipedia