- Hoel, Count of Nantes
Hoèl of Cornwall (died 1156) was
count of Nantes , from 1148 to his death. He was raised the son of Duke Conan III and Maud of England, an illegitimate daughter of KingHenry I of England . 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. [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BRITTANY.htm#_Toc172084366 Brittany Genealogy extracted Feb 1, 2008] ] Bertha then became heiress to Duke Conan's lands in Brittany, while Hoèl was allowed to remain in the Count of Nantes. He was accused by St.Bernard of Clairvaux of having an incestuous affair with his sister Bertha.Supported by Geoffery FitzEmpress, Henry II's younger brother in 1156 the Nantaise rebelled against Hoèl and drove him out of the country. Control of Nantes was part of a larger strategy in the on-going war between Stephen of England and Empress Matilda. With his sister's marriage to
Alan, 1st Earl of Richmond , Brittany entered the conflict on the side of Stephen.Shortly after his exile from Nantes, Hoèl of Cornwall may have sought sanctuary at the Cistercian
abbey of Melleray , where he may have died shortly thereafter.References
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Dukes of Brittany family tree
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