- Harvey of Léon
Harvey or Hervey ( _br. Hoarvei, _fr. Hervé, or _la. Herveus; died 1168) was a
Viscount of Léon ("comes Leoniæ") from 1103 until his death. Harvey struggled to maintain the "de facto" independence of Léon from his immediate overlord, theDuke of Brittany , and the influence of theKingdom of England across the Channel.Early in his reign he declined an invitation from
Henry I of England to attend his court.Everard, 16.] Later, however, he went to England to assist King Stephen in the Civil War, but he was careful to state that he was going of his own free will and not out of compulsion. In reward to his service for Stephen, who was at the time secure on his throne, Harvey received theEarldom of Wiltshire and Honour of Eye as well as the hand in marriage of Sybilla, an illegitimate daughter of Stephen, all around 1139. He maintained an interest in English affairs for a while afterwards, attempting to raise the priory of Eye to anabbey independent of the Norman abbey ofBernay , but to not avail. In 1141, however, Stephen's foes, theEmpress Matilda and her partisans, gained the upper hand and Harvey was defeated in battle and forced to forfeit his English lands and return to Brittany, almost certainly taking his Blesevin wife with him.Everard, 58.] Harvey, probably in part because of his wife, nursed animosity towards the Plantagenet dynasty which succeeded Stephen on the throne.As an old man in 1167 Harvey raised the standard of revolt with Eudo,
viscount of Porhoët , theviscount of Thouars , and tacit support fromLouis VII of France .Everard, 44–45.] After treating with Louis,Henry II of England led a campaign against Léon in August 1167, but Harvey's son Guihomar was defeated and captured, his major castles razed. Guihomar submitted and offered hostages. Harvey died soon after, in 1168.Notes
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*Everard, J. A. "Brittany and the Angevins: Province and Empire, 1158–1203". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. ISBN 0 52166 071 8.
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