Guerech, Duke Of Brittany
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Guerech of Brittany, was
Count of Nantes The counts of Nantes were originally the Frankish rulers of the Nantais under the Carolingians and eventually a capital city of the Duchy of Brittany. Their county served as a march against the Bretons of the Vannetais. Carolingian rulers would s ...
and
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from 981 to 988.


Life

Guerech was the second illegitimate son of Alan II and Judith. He succeeded his brother Hoël I upon his death. Guerech had been brought up at the Abbey of
Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire (, literally ''Saint-Benoît on Loire'') is a commune in the Loiret department in north-central France. Monastery This town hosts the '' Abbaye de Fleury'', also known as the ''Abbaye de Saint Benoît'' (Saint Benedic ...
, near Orléans. He was appointed
bishop of Nantes The Diocese of Nantes (; ; ) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Nantes, France. The diocese consists of the department of Loire-Atlantique. It has existed since the 4th century. It is now suffragan of the Archdiocese of Rennes, ...
in 981 but was presumably not consecrated. He did not exercise priesthood and it was Hugh (Hugo), who reportedly had the "character of wise and austere life" according to
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, who ruled '' de facto'' over the spiritual part of the Church of Nantes. However, Guerech kept the temporal rule of the bishopric, which he ruled with the County of Nantes for the seven years of his reign as duke. He pursued the war his brother had started against Count
Conan I of Rennes Conan I (died 27 June 992), nicknamed ''Le Tort'' (The Crooked), was the Duke of Brittany from 990 to his death. Life Count to Duke Conan was the son of Judicael Berengar, succeeding his father as Count of Rennes in 970. Conan assumed the tit ...
. In 982, Guerech signed a treaty with Count William IV of Poitou, who confirmed the possessions of Nantes south of the
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— the ''pagi'' of Herbauges,
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and Mauges — which his father, Alan II of Brittany, had obtained in 942. The following year, Guerech wento to the Court of the King of
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, Lothair to pay homage. On the way back, he was stopped by Count
Geoffrey I of Anjou Geoffrey I of Anjou ( – 21 July 987), known as ("Grey Gown" or "Greymantle"), was count of Anjou from 960 to 987. Life Geoffrey was the eldest son of Fulk II, Count of Anjou and his first wife Gerberga. He succeeded his father as Count of A ...
, who kept him a prisoner and demanded that Guerech admitted he had received Nantes from the Count of Anjou and became his vassal. The same year, Guerech's wife Aremburga had a strategic fortress built in
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, the
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.Noël-Yves Tonnerre ''op.cit'' p 327 Conan, who had ordered Hoël I's murder according to the
Chronicle of Nantes ''Chronicle of Nantes'' (Latin: ''Chronicon Namnetense'', French: ''Chronique de Nantes'') is an eleventh-century Latin chronicle of history extending from 570 to about 1049 AD. The original manuscript, kept in the city of Nantes, has not survived, ...
and rightly feared that the counts of Nantes and Anjou would unite against him, is said to have convinced Guerech's physician, a Heroicus, also abbot of the
Redon Abbey Redon Abbey, or Abbey of Saint-Sauveur, Redon ("Abbey of the Holy Saviour"; ), in Redon in the present Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France, is a former Benedictine abbey founded in 832 by Saint Conwoïon, at the point where the Oust flows into the ...
, to poison the duke. Like his brother, Guerech died prematurely in 988 and was buried in
Redon Abbey Redon Abbey, or Abbey of Saint-Sauveur, Redon ("Abbey of the Holy Saviour"; ), in Redon in the present Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, France, is a former Benedictine abbey founded in 832 by Saint Conwoïon, at the point where the Oust flows into the ...
.


Family

Guerech had married Aremburga of Ancenis. They had an only son,
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, who succeeded him as Duke of Brittany but died two years later.


References


Bibliography

* André Chédeville & Noël-Yves Tonnerre ''La Bretagne féodale XIème-XIIIème siècles''.
Ouest-France ''Ouest-France'' ( ; French for "West-France") is a daily French newspaper known for its emphasis on both local and national news. The paper is produced in 47 different editions covering events in different French départements within the régi ...
Université Rennes (1987) . * Noël-Yves Tonnerre ''Naissance de la Bretagne. Géographie historique et structures sociales de la Bretagne méridionale (Nantais et Vannetais) de la fin du VIIIème siècle à la fin du XIIème siècle'', Presses de l’Université d’Angers Angers (1994) .


External links

Guerech's life, as well as his brother Hoël's, is mainly known through the ''
Chronicle of Nantes ''Chronicle of Nantes'' (Latin: ''Chronicon Namnetense'', French: ''Chronique de Nantes'') is an eleventh-century Latin chronicle of history extending from 570 to about 1049 AD. The original manuscript, kept in the city of Nantes, has not survived, ...
'', compiled in the 11th century and which is unfavourable to the Bretons in general and to the inhabitants of Rennes in particular.
''Chronicle of Nantes'' on Gallica
introduced and annotated by René Merlet {{DEFAULTSORT:Guerech of Brittany Year of birth unknown 988 deaths 10th-century dukes of Brittany 10th-century French bishops Dukes of Brittany Counts of Nantes Bishops of Nantes Deaths by poisoning