Alan, Count of Nantes (988–990) explained

Alan
Succession:Duke of Brittany
Reign:988–990
Predecessor:Guerech
Successor:Conan I
House:House of Nantes
Father:Guerech, Duke of Brittany
Mother:Aremburga of Ancenis
Death Date:990

Alan (sometimes Alan II of Brittany or Alan III of Nantes) (born after 981, died 990) was the only known son of Guerech, Duke of Brittany, and Aremberg. With his mother he founded the castle of Ancenis around 987, according to the Chronicle of Nantes.[1] In 988, he succeeded his father as Count of Nantes and perhaps nominal Duke of Brittany, after his father was murdered by Count Conan I of Rennes. The following two years were marked by endless warfare between Rennes and Nantes. In 990, Alan died, either of an illness or else killed by Conan, who took Nantes and had himself proclaimed Duke of Brittany by the bishop of Nantes, Orscand de Vannes.[2] [3]

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  1. Jones (1988), p. 25.
  2. Chédeville and Tonnerre (1987), p. 34.
  3. Bachrach (1993), pp. 37–38.