Duke of Brittany

The Duchy of Brittany was an independent state from 841 to 1532. Its rulers were never free from outside influence, however, with England and France competing for their favours and attention.

Brittany was conquered in 799 by emperor Charlemagne, who had after that to lead military expeditions to fight breton rebellions in 801 and 811. His son, Louis the Pious, came with his army in 818, 824 and 837. Independence from France was declared in 841 after a rebellion of Duke Nominoe who refused to accept as his suzerain, king Charles, the Bald. After a five year conflict, France recognized Brittany as a ducal state in 846 and as a kingdom in 851. Following Alan II's death in 952, Brittany is disputed between the Houses of Nantes and Rennes, until 990, when count Conan of Rennes pacifies the duchy under his control.

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Dukes of Brittany

Houses of Vannes and Rennes

House of Rennes (Brittany united)

House of Cornwall

Rennes restaured, Plantagenet and Thouars

House of Dreux

Breton War of Succession (1341-1364)

House of Montfort

The cadet branch of the House of Dreux


See also: Brittany ? Dukes of Brittany family tree

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