ALAN IV, DUKE OF BRITTANY

'Alan IV ''Fergant''' (died October 13 1119) was Duke of Brittany, from 1084 to 1112. He was also Count of Nantes and Count of Rennes. He was son of Duke Hoel II and Hawise of Brittany. He was known as ''Alan Fergant'', which in Breton means "Alan the Younger".

Contents
Norman Conflict
Crusader
Abdication and Death
See also
External links

Norman Conflict


Alan IV had to face an invasion of William I of England and was forced to abandon his duchy in 1086. Peace was made in the same year and Alan married Princess Constance of England, William's daughter. This marriage was forced upon Alan and he is presumed responsible for Constance's death by poisoning in 1090 -- William of Malmesbury says she was killed because she was too conservative for the Breton court.
Alan married again in 1093 with Ermengarde of Anjou, a formidable woman who became the real ruler of Brittany. By her he had a son Geoffrey, a daughter Hawise (married to count Baldwin VII of Flanders) and his heir, Conan.

Crusader


In 1098 Alan went on the First Crusade, leaving Ermengarde as his regent, and returned in 1101.

Abdication and Death


Alan IV was not a popular duke and was forced to abdicate in 1112. He retired to the monastery of Redon and died there in 1119.
His illegitimate son was Brien FitzCount.

See also



Dukes of Brittany family tree

External links



★ http://patp.us/genealogy/conq/richmond.aspx

This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves