Battle of Pouancé explained

Conflict:Battle of Pouancé
Partof:Breton-Norman War
Date:1066
Place:Pouancé, France
Result:Breton victory
Combatant1:Pouancé
Combatant2: Duchy of Brittany
Commander1:William, Duke of Normandy
Rivallon I of Dol
Geoffrey III of Anjou
Commander2:Conan II of Brittany

The Battle of Pouancé was a battle in Conan II of Brittany's campaigns against the rebel Rivallon I of Dol, the Count of Anjou Geoffrey III, and the Duchy of Normandy's ruler, William.

During Conan's 1066 campaign against Anjou, he took Pouancé.[1]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Audouin . Joël . 9 November 2023 . Playful animations at the Ombrée-d'Anjou Heritage Days . Ouest France.