Alan III, Viscount of Rohan

Alan III de Rohan (c.1135/40 – 1195), was the son of Alan II, Viscount of Rohan.[1] He was the 3rd Viscount of Rohan and Lord of Corlay.[2]

Alan III of Rohan
Bornc.1135/40
Died1195
Noble familyRohan
Spouse(s)Constance of Penthièvre
FatherAlan II

Life

He married Constance of Penthièvre, daughter of Alan of Penthièvre and Bertha, Duchess of Brittany.[3] They had six children:

  • Alan IV, (c. 1166 - 1205);
  • William (died after 1205);
  • Josselin (died in 1251), Lord of Noyal, regent of the Viscounty of Rohan in 1235 married Maude of Montfort, Lady of Montfort and of Boutavan (1235-1279);[4]
  • Margaret, who married Harvey I, Lord of Léon;
  • Alix;
  • Constance, who married Odo of Pontchâteau

Alan III and his wife Constance built the Abbaye Notre-Dame de Bon-Repos on 23 June 1184.

Constance died at an unknown date after 23 June 1184 and Alan married Françoise of Corbey.[5]

Coat of arms

Former arms of the House of Rohan: Gules seven mascles or 3, 3, 1.
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References

  1. Père Anselme, M. Potier de Courcy (ed.) Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, volume IV, 1868, p. 50.
  2. Anatole de Barthélémy, Le Château de Corlay in Revue de Bretagne et de Vendée 1865, pp 71-77, 89-102, 385-397.
  3. Père Anselme, M. Potier de Courcy (ed.) Histoire généalogique et chronologique de la maison royale de France, volume IV, 1868, p. 50-51.
  4. Josselin may also be the son of Alan and his second wife Françoise of Corbey
  5. Morice, Pierre-Hyacinthe, Mémoires pour servir de preuves à l'histoire ecclésiastique et civile de Bretagne, 1750, volume 1, p 698.

See also

Alan III, Viscount of Rohan
Born: 1135/40 Died: 1195
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Alan II
Viscount of Rohan
1168–1195
Succeeded by
Alan IV
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