Line of Brittany/Bretagne |
(1) Ridoredh associated with a concubine and sired son Alain. (2) Alain I, "le Grande", Count of Brittany, died 907. Son of Ridoredh and an unknown woman. Married Oreguen and had son Paskwitan. (3) Paskwitan II, Count of Brittany and Rennes, died 904. Son of Alain and Oregeun. Married an unknown woman and had son Juhael. (4) Juhael Berenger, son of Paskwitan and an unknown woman. Married Gerberge and had son Conan. (5) Conan I, "the crooked", Count of Brittany, born about 960. Son of Juhael Berenger and Gerberge. Married Ermengarde D'Anjou and had daughter Judith and son Geoffroi. (6) Duke Geoffroi de Bretagne, born 972, died November 20th, 1008. Son of Conan I and Ermengarde. Married Havoise de Normandy (died February 21st, 1032) and had son Eudes. (7) Eudes Pentheivre de Bretagne, born 999, died January 7th, 1078. Son of Geoffroi and Havoise. Married Agnes de Cornouaille and had son Bardolf. (8) Bardolf de Bretagne, born 1052 in Brittany, France. Son of Eudes and Agnes. Associated with an unknown woman and sired son Akaris. (9) Akaris Fitz-Bardolf, born 1090. Presumably illegitimate son of Bardolf de Bretagne and an unknown woman. Associated with an unknown woman and sired son Hervey. (10) Hervey Fitz-Akaris, born 1129. Presumably illegitimate son of Akaris and an unknown woman. Associated with an unknown woman and sired son Henry. (11) Henry Fitz-Hervey, born 1167, died 1212. Presumably illegitimate son of Hervey and an unknown woman. Married Alice Fitz-Walter and had daughter Agatha. (12) Agatha Fitz-Hervey, born 1201. Daughter of Henry and Alice. Married Michael Fleming. |
Note: "Fitz" was an apellation often denoting illegitimacy in the Middle Ages. Alternatively, it could simply mean "son of". -- Jessica, who's family has a long and proud history of illegitimacy, and who is merely the latest in a long line of bastards. |
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