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Judicaël

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  • Name Judicaël  
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I7128  Petersen-de Lanskoy
    Last Modified 27 May 2021 

    Father Conan I "le Tort",   b. Abt 922,   d. 27 Jun 992, Second Battle of Conquereuil near Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 70 years) 
    Mother Ermengarde of Anjou 
    Married Abt 973 
    Family ID F3170  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • RESEARCH_NOTES:
      1. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “CONAN I le Tort, Duke of Brittany, son of Judicael Bérenger, Count of Rennes, by his wife, Gerberge. He was born about 922. He married about 973 ERMENGARDE OF ANJOU, daughter of Geoffroi I Grisegonelle, Count of Anjou, by his 1st wife, Adèle, daughter of Robert, Count of Troyes and Meaux [see Appendix, Line A, Gen. 8 for her ancestry]. They had four sons, Geoffroi (I) [Duke of Brittany], Judicael [Bishop of Vannes], Catuallon [Abbot of Redon], and Urvod, and one daughter, Judith. He was present at the court of Eudes, Count of Chartres, in 979. In 981 he fought a battle against Guerech, Count of Nantes, and his Angevin allies, which is called the "first" Battle of Conquereuil. In 990 he made a donation to Mont Saint-Michel. CONAN I, Duke of Brittany, was slain at the 2nd Battle of Conquereuil near Nantes 27 June 992.
      Anselme Hist. de la Maison Royale de France 6 (1730): 3-21 (sub Anjou). Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 10 (1874): 175 (Ex Chronico S. Michaelis: "DCCCCXCII [A.D. 992]. Secundum bellum full in Concurrum, in quo Fulco Comes Andegavensis victor extitit; et Conanus Brito occisus est: Kal. Julii [1 July] filius Juhelli Berengarii."), 294 (Ex Chronico Kemperlegiensi: "Anno DCCCCXCII [A.D. 992]. Obiit Conanus Comes filius Judicaelis Berengarii Comitis Rhedonensis in bello Concurruc occisus est v Kal. Julii [27 June]."). Brandenburg Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen (1935), IX 8. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 2 (1984): 75; 3 (1989): 116 (ancestry of Ermengarde d'Anjou). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): IX.3, X.6-X.9.
      Children of Conan of Brittany, by Ermengarde d'Anjou:
      i. GEOFFROI I, Duke of Brittany [see next].
      ii. JUDITH OF BRITTANY, married RICHARD II, Duke of Normandy [see Appendix, Line A, Gen. 10].”

      2. “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
      “ERMENGARDE OF ANJOU, married CONAN I, Duke of Brittany, Prince of the Bretons [see RICHMOND 1], son and heir of Juhel (alias Berenger), Count of Rennes. They had four sons, Geoffroi (I) [Duke of Brittany), Judicael [Bishop of Vannes], Catuallon [Abbot of Redon], and Urvod, and one daughter, Judith. He was present at the court of Eudes, Count of Chartres, in 979. In 981 he fought a battle against Guerech, Count of Nantes, and his Angevin allies, which is called the "first" Battle of Conquereuil. In 990 he made a donation to Mont Saint-Michel. CONAN I, Duke of Brittany, was slain at the 2nd Battle of Conquereuil near Nantes 27 June 992.
      Anselme Hist. de la Maison Royale de France 6 (1730): 3-21 (sub Anjou). Morice Mémoires pour servir de preuves à l'Histoire ecclésiastique et civile Bretagne 1 (1742): 350-351. Guérard Cartulaire de l'Abbaye de Saint-Père de Chartres 1 (1840): 66. Marchegay & Salmon Chroniques d'Anjou (1856): lxxii. Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 10 (1874): 175 (Ex Chronico S. Michaelis: "DCCCCXCII [A.D. 992]. Secundum bellum fuit in Concurrum, in quo Fulco Comes Andegavensis victor extitit; et Conanus Brito occisus est: Kal. Julii [1 July] filius Juhelli Berengarii."), 294 (Ex Chronico Kemperlegiensi: "Anno DCCCCXCII [A.D. 992]. Obiit Conanus Comes filius Judicaelis Berengarii Comitis Rhedonensis in bello Concurruc occisus est v Kal. Julii [27 June]."). Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France 23 (1894): 579 (Notæ Monasterii Montis Sancti Michaelis: "28 Jun. [Obiit] Conanus, comes Britanniæ, qui jacet in capella Sancti Martini in ista ecclesia."). Rene Poupardin, "Généalogies angevines du XIe Siècle," in Mélanges d'Archéologie et d'Histoire 20 (1900): 199-208. Halphen & Poupardin Chroniques des Comtes d'Anjou et des Seigneurs d’Amboise (1913): 247-250 (Genealogiæ Comitum Andegavensium). Brandenburg Die Nachkommen Karls des Großen (1935), IX 8. Schwennicke Europäische Stammtafeln 2 (1984): 75 (sub Brittany); 3 (1984): 116 (sub Anjou). Winter Descs. of Charlemagne (800-1400) (1987): IX.3, X.6-X.9. Bachrach Fulk Nerra (1993). Keats-Rohan Family Trees & the Roots of Politics (1997): 211-267.
      Children of Ermengarde of Anjou, by Conan I of Brittany:
      i. GEOFFROI I, Duke of Brittany, married HAWISE OF NORMANDY [see RICHMOND 2].
      ii. JUDITH OF BRITTANY [see next].”