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1119 Deaths: Pope Gelasius II, Fruela Daz, Muirchertach Ua Briain, Landulf II, Geoffrey de Clive, Alan IV, Duke of Brittany

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Description:Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Pope Gelasius Ii, Fruela Daz, Muirchertach Ua Briain, Landulf Ii, Geoffrey de Clive, Alan Iv, Duke of Brittany, Herbert de Losinga, Baldwin Vii, Count of Flanders, Gleb Vseslavich, Roger of Salerno, Ibn Aqil, Peter de Honestis, Otbert of Lige, Johannes of Jerusalem, Pietro Moriconi. Excerpt: Alan IV Fergant (died 13 October 1119) was Duke of Brittany, from 1084 until his abdication in 1112. He was also Count of Nantes and Count of Rennes . He was son of Hawise, Duchess of Brittany and Duke Hoel II . He was known as Alan Fergant, which in Breton means "Alan the Younger." Through his father, he was of the Cornwall dynasty, ( Breton: Kerne dynasty ) Norman Conflict A traditional rivalry between Brittany and Normandy continued at the close of the 11th century. The Breton-Norman war of 1064 1065 was the result of William I of England 's support of rebels in Brittany against Alan's grandfather, Conan II . Hostilities continued, and by 1086 Conan was forced to abandon his duchy after William I of England invasion. Peace was reached that same year, and in the negotiations that followed Alan IV was forced into marriage with King William I's second daughter Constance . The marriage ceremonies may have taken place in Bayeux in Normandy. William of Malmesbury wrote that Constance was unpopular at the Breton court because of her "sever and conservative" manner. William of Malmesbury also alleged that Alan VI had Constance poisoned to death, but this remained unverified However, Orderic Vitalis wrote that as duchess Constance did all she could to further the welfare of the Bretons, who grieved deeply at her death in 1090. In 1092 Alan IV donated property to the abbey of Redon by charter, and by 1093 married Ermengarde of Anjou, as a political alliance with Fulk IV of Anjou to counter A...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 1119 Deaths: Pope Gelasius II, Fruela Daz, Muirchertach Ua Briain, Landulf II, Geoffrey de Clive, Alan IV, Duke of Brittany. To get started finding 1119 Deaths: Pope Gelasius II, Fruela Daz, Muirchertach Ua Briain, Landulf II, Geoffrey de Clive, Alan IV, Duke of Brittany, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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52
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Release
2010
ISBN
1155507800

1119 Deaths: Pope Gelasius II, Fruela Daz, Muirchertach Ua Briain, Landulf II, Geoffrey de Clive, Alan IV, Duke of Brittany

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Description: Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Pope Gelasius Ii, Fruela Daz, Muirchertach Ua Briain, Landulf Ii, Geoffrey de Clive, Alan Iv, Duke of Brittany, Herbert de Losinga, Baldwin Vii, Count of Flanders, Gleb Vseslavich, Roger of Salerno, Ibn Aqil, Peter de Honestis, Otbert of Lige, Johannes of Jerusalem, Pietro Moriconi. Excerpt: Alan IV Fergant (died 13 October 1119) was Duke of Brittany, from 1084 until his abdication in 1112. He was also Count of Nantes and Count of Rennes . He was son of Hawise, Duchess of Brittany and Duke Hoel II . He was known as Alan Fergant, which in Breton means "Alan the Younger." Through his father, he was of the Cornwall dynasty, ( Breton: Kerne dynasty ) Norman Conflict A traditional rivalry between Brittany and Normandy continued at the close of the 11th century. The Breton-Norman war of 1064 1065 was the result of William I of England 's support of rebels in Brittany against Alan's grandfather, Conan II . Hostilities continued, and by 1086 Conan was forced to abandon his duchy after William I of England invasion. Peace was reached that same year, and in the negotiations that followed Alan IV was forced into marriage with King William I's second daughter Constance . The marriage ceremonies may have taken place in Bayeux in Normandy. William of Malmesbury wrote that Constance was unpopular at the Breton court because of her "sever and conservative" manner. William of Malmesbury also alleged that Alan VI had Constance poisoned to death, but this remained unverified However, Orderic Vitalis wrote that as duchess Constance did all she could to further the welfare of the Bretons, who grieved deeply at her death in 1090. In 1092 Alan IV donated property to the abbey of Redon by charter, and by 1093 married Ermengarde of Anjou, as a political alliance with Fulk IV of Anjou to counter A...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 1119 Deaths: Pope Gelasius II, Fruela Daz, Muirchertach Ua Briain, Landulf II, Geoffrey de Clive, Alan IV, Duke of Brittany. To get started finding 1119 Deaths: Pope Gelasius II, Fruela Daz, Muirchertach Ua Briain, Landulf II, Geoffrey de Clive, Alan IV, Duke of Brittany, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
52
Format
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Publisher
Books LLC
Release
2010
ISBN
1155507800

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