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48:. Carolingian rulers would sometimes attack Brittany through the region of the Vannetais, making Nantes a strategic asset. In the mid-ninth century, the county finally fell to the Bretons and the title became a subsidiary title of the Breton rulers. The control of the title by the Breton dukes figured prominently in the history of the duchy. The County of Nantes was given to Hoel, a disinherited son of a duke. He lost the countship due to a popular uprising. That uprising presented an opportunity for King 146: 453:
The County of Nantes was merged permanently into the Ducal crown of Brittany, and subsequently the crown of France, through Constance's descendants.
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930 - Hakon Rognvaldrsson, known to the Franks as Incon, Norse leader after the death of Rognvaldr, King Rudolph of the Franks defeats Incon at
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935 - Incon isolated after William 1 Longsword of Normandy reconciles with the Franks and exiled Bretons start returning from Britain.
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936 - 938 - Alan Barbetorte returns to Brittany from England and engages the Norse, Incon slain at recapture of Nantes in 937.
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to attack the Breton duke. In the treaty ending their conflicts, the Breton duke awarded the county to Henry II.
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924 - Rognvaldr ravages the lands between the Seine and the Loire and then Burgundy but is finally defeated at
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Geoffrey (...) seems to have finally acquired the county of Nantes from Henry II in 1185
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914 - 919 - Rognvaldr as a leader of the Loire Raiding Fleet lands in Nantes; King
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killed in battle, King Robert of Neustria continues conflict with invading Norse.
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The Charters of Duchess Constance of Brittany and Her Family (1171-1221)
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The Charters of Duchess Constance of Brittany and Her Family (1171-1221)
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927 - The Franks launch another failed attempt to retake Nantes.
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as Margrave of the Breton March, later also Count of Rennes
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ruled Nantes as King of Brittany until his death in 907.
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919 - Robert cedes Nantes to Rognvaldr who renames it
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931 - Breton peasant revolt broken and their leader
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Index

Frankish
Nantais
Carolingians
Duchy of Brittany
march
Bretons
Vannetais
Henry II of England
Roland
prefect
Breton March
Chanson de Roland
Guy
prefect
Breton March
Lambert I
Ricwin
Charlemagne
Louis the Pious
Nominoe
Redon Abbey
Renaud
Lambert II
Amaury
Charles the Bald
Lambert II
Salomon
Robert the Strong
Count of Anjou
Odo

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