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Hamon de Dinan, vicomte de Dinan

English (default): Hamon, vicomte de Dinan, French: Aimon de Dinan, vicomte de Dinan
Also Known As: "Hamon", "Haimon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dinan, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Death: circa 1030 (48-66)
Dinan, Cotes d'Armor, Bretagne, France
Immediate Family:

Husband of Unknown mistress of Hamon I de Dinan and Roiantelina de Dol
Father of Salomon de Dinan; Hamon II de Dinan, vicomte de Dinan; Joscelin de Dinan, seigneur de Dinan; Ruellan (Rivallon II) de Dol, seigneur de Dol; Junguene de Dol, archeveque de Dol and 1 other

Occupation: Vicomte d'Alet, Sieur de Dinan, de Dol, de Combourg, Comte, en Domnonée, Vicomte de Domnonee de Bretagne, Degetanus, Seigneur de Bire, vicomte d'ALETH, Vicomte d'Aleth
Managed by: Loïc GEFFRIER
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About Hamon de Dinan, vicomte de Dinan

Parents unknown. Disconnected as child of Benoit de Cornouaille, Castellin & comte de Cornouaille

Sources

[http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/brittcope.htm#_Toc520012639] Vicomtes de Dinan at Medieval Lands.

VICOMTES de DINAN
HAMON [I] . Vicomte de Dinan. m ROIANTELINA, daughter of RIVALLON & his wife ---. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Hamon [I] & his wife had five children:

a) HAMON [II] . "Junkeneus archiepiscopus" donated property to the abbey of Redon, with the advice of "fratrum meorum Haimoni…vicecomitis et Goszelini atque Riuualloni", by charter dated to [1029/37][619]. same person as…? HAMON . "…Hamonis vicecomitis, Maini filii sui…" signed the charter dated to [1015/32] under which "Alanus comes et…dux Britannorum et frater meus Heudo atque mater mea Haduisa et noster vicecomes Haimon et filii eius" donated property to the abbey of Marmoutier[620]. "…Mainonis de Filgeriis, Haimonis, Richardi filii eius…" signed the charter dated to [1015/32] under which "Alanus dux Britanniæ" donated property to the abbey of Marmoutier[621]. m ---. The name of Hamon’s wife is not known. Hamon & his wife had two children:

i) MEEN . "…Hamonis vicecomitis, Maini filii sui…" signed the charter dated to [1015/32] under which "Alanus comes et…dux Britannorum et frater meus Heudo atque mater mea Haduisa et noster vicecomes Haimon et filii eius" donated property to the abbey of Marmoutier[622].
ii) RICHARD . "…Mainonis de Filgeriis, Haimonis, Richardi filii eius…" signed the charter dated to [1015/32] under which "Alanus dux Britanniæ" donated property to the abbey of Marmoutier[623].

b) JUNGUENE de Dinan (-[1039]). An enquiry made at Dol by order of Henry II King of England dated Oct 1181 records that "Guingeneus Dolensis archiepisc. et Ruellen Capra Canuta, Josselinus de Dinan et Salomon bastardus fratres fuerunt"[624]. Abbot of Dol. Archbishop of Dol . "Junkeneus archiepiscopus" donated property to the abbey of Redon, with the advice of "fratrum meorum Haimoni…vicecomitis et Goszelini atque Riuualloni", by charter dated to [1029/37][625].
c) JOSCELIN [I] de Dinan . "Junkeneus archiepiscopus" donated property to the abbey of Redon, with the advice of "fratrum meorum Haimoni…vicecomitis et Goszelini atque Riuualloni", by charter dated to [1029/37][626].

- SEIGNEURS de DINAN.

d) RIVALLON [II] (-after [1064/65]). "Junkeneus archiepiscopus" donated property to the abbey of Redon, with the advice of "fratrum meorum Haimoni…vicecomitis et Goszelini atque Riuualloni", by charter dated to [1029/37][627]. "Manigenius…miles" founded the priory of Saint-Cyr-lès-Rennes and donated it to Tours Saint-Julien by charter dated 23 May 1037, subscribed by "Alanus dux…Eudonis fratris Alani ducis Britannorum, Gotzelini vicecomitis, Rualentis domini Doli…"[628]. Seigneur de Dol et de Combour. - SEIGNEURS de DOL.
e) INOGUEN . The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. "Briencius" [signed a subsequent charter "Brientio filio Tiherni"] founded the priory of Beré "a castro Briencii situm", with the consent of "matris meæ Innoguent et conjugis meæ Adelendis necnon et filiorum meorum Gaufridi…Teherii simulque Guidonis", by undated charter[629]. m TEHEL [Teuharius], son of ---. Tehel & his wife had three children:

i) MAIN (-before [1080]). "…Maini filii Teheu…" witnessed the charter dated to [1060] under which "Guillaume fils de Rivallon" restored property to Mont-Saint-Michel, with the consent of "sa mère Heremburge et de ses frères Jean et Gelduin"[630]. "Maino filius Theogineti [%E2%80%A6Theonus]" donated the churches of Gugnen and Voël to Combourg priory, with the consent of "filiis suis Haimone et Gauterio, et Alanus filius Flaudi", by undated charter[631]. m ---. The name of Main’s wife is not known. Main & his wife had two children:

(a) HAMON . "Maino filius Theogineti [%E2%80%A6Theonus]" donated the churches of Gugnen and Voël to Combourg priory, with the consent of "filiis suis Haimone et Gauterio, et Alanus filius Flaudi", by undated charter[632]. "Haimo filius Maini" donated "quartam partem ecclesia Nogialii" to Combourg priory, with the consent of "uxor eius Basilia…et Guillelmus et Gauterius fratres ipsius Haimonis et dominus suus Rivallonus dominus Doli castri filius Johannis archiepiscopi", by charter dated 1095[633]. "Hamo filius Maini" donated tithes from Fresnaie to Saint-Florent, for the souls of "…patruique sui Rotberti", confirmed by "Guillelmus frater eius", by undated charter (dated to [1080]%29 witnessed by "Baderon…"[634]. m BASILIA, daughter of ---. "Haimo filius Maini" donated "quartam partem ecclesia Nogialii" to Combourg priory, with the consent of "uxor eius Basilia…et Guillelmus et Gauterius fratres ipsius Haimonis et dominus suus Rivallonus dominus Doli castri filius Johannis archiepiscopi", by charter dated 1095[635].
(b) GUILLAUME . "Hamo filius Maini" donated tithes from Fresnaie to Saint-Florent, for the souls of "…patruique sui Rotberti", confirmed by "Guillelmus frater eius", by undated charter (dated to [1080]%29 witnessed by "Baderon…"[636]. "Haimo filius Maini" donated "quartam partem ecclesia Nogialii" to Combourg priory, with the consent of "uxor eius Basilia…et Guillelmus et Gauterius fratres ipsius Haimonis et dominus suus Rivallonus dominus Doli castri filius Johannis archiepiscopi", by charter dated 1095[637].
(c) GAUTHIER . "Maino filius Theogineti [%E2%80%A6Theonus]" donated the churches of Gugnen and Voël to Combourg priory, with the consent of "filiis suis Haimone et Gauterio, et Alanus filius Flaudi", by undated charter[638]. "Haimo filius Maini" donated "quartam partem ecclesia Nogialii" to Combourg priory, with the consent of "uxor eius Basilia…et Guillelmus et Gauterius fratres ipsius Haimonis et dominus suus Rivallonus dominus Doli castri filius Johannis archiepiscopi", by charter dated 1095[639].

ii) ROBERT (-before [1080]). "Hamo filius Maini" donated tithes from Fresnaie to Saint-Florent, for the souls of "…patruique sui Rotberti", confirmed by "Guillelmus frater eius", by undated charter (dated to [1080]%29 witnessed by "Baderon…"[640].
iii) BRIAND . "Briencius" [signed a subsequent charter "Brientio filio Tiherni"] founded the priory of Beré "a castro Briencii situm", with the consent of "matris meæ Innoguent et conjugis meæ Adelendis necnon et filiorum meorum Gaufridi…Teherii simulque Guidonis", by undated charter[641]. - SEIGNEURS de CHÂTEAUBRIAND.

Hamon [I] had one illegitimate son by an unknown mistress:

f) SALOMON . An enquiry made at Dol by order of Henry II King of England dated Oct 1181 records that "Guingeneus Dolensis archiepisc. et Ruellen Capra Canuta, Josselinus de Dinan et Salomon bastardus fratres fuerunt"[642].


His parents are unknown but he seems to have been a cadet of the Dukes of Brittany.

Some sources, with doubtful reliability, make him a son of Fratmaldus "the Seneschal".

Other sources have different guesses about his possible father.


  • This is a Pedigree for the Archbishops of Dol in Brittany France

'The earliest known person the lineage traces back to be a man named Hamo I, Viscount of Alet, France' who was born between 963-1023 AD.

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  • This is a reference and photo's for all the Church and Cathedrals in France.

https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco...

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  • The Origin of the Stewarts: Part 1
  • 121
  • The little group of Dol families who were about to settle in England.
  • 1 Among the witnesses to one of them are Baderon and his son the Domesday tenant.
  • But the one family we have specially to trace is that which held the office of "Dapifer" at Dol.
  • "Alan Dapifer" is found as a witness, in 1086, to a charter relating to Mezuoit2 (a cell of St. Florent, near Dol).
  • He also, as "Alanus Siniscallus," witnessed the foundation charters of that house (ante 1080) and himself gave it rights at Mezuoit with the consent of "Fledaldus frater ejus,
  • " the monks, in return, admitting his brother Rhiwallon to their fraternity
  • 3 He appears as a witness with the above "Badero" in No. 1152, and in 1086 as a surety with Ralf de Fougères (No. 1154).
  • Mentioned in other St. Florent documents,
  • 4 he is styled in one, "Dapifer de Dolo"5. And it is as "Alanus dapifer Dolensis" that he took part in the first crusade, 10976.
  • This style is explained in a charter of 1095, recording a gift to Marmoutier by Hamo son of Main, with consent of his lord "Rivallonius dominus Doli castri, filius Johannis archiepiscopi",
  • in which we read.
  • Reference

http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/round/stewarts1.shtml

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  • Reference
  • This book mentions their family names and has history information, it shows the connection with William Fitz Baderon (de Monmouth) Pages: 168-169-170
  • Book: Proceedings of the Battle Conference
  • Anglo-Norman Studies Xlll

https://books.google.com.au/books?id=tu4Eu5ozEVIC&pg=PA169&lpg=PA16...

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  • Reference
  • This book mentions their family names and has history information, it shows the connection with William Fitz Baderon (de Monmouth) Pages: 168-169-170
  • Book: Proceedings of the Battle Conference
  • Anglo-Norman Studies Xlll

https://books.google.com.au/books?id=tu4Eu5ozEVIC&pg=PA169&lpg=PA16...

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  • Château de Mayenne was originally a wooden castle on a steep rock built in the 8th century AD. It was rebuilt as a stone castle in 920, but burnt down in 1063 during the Breton wars against Wilhelm the Conqueror. The castle was enlarged in the 13th century. In the late Middle Ages Mayenne castle was no longer used as a a residence, but it was a garrison and magazine. English army occupied it twice during the Hundred Years' War (1361-1364 and 1425-1448). After Wars of Religion Château de Mayenne was in royal possession. Towers were demolished in 1665 and the castle was left to decay. In the 19th century it was acquired by the city of Mayenne and restored.
  • Château de Mayenne is today one the best-preserved early medieval secular buildings in Europe. From the castle, you will have a magnificent panoramic vista over the River Mayenne and the eastern districts of the town. The main courtyard has now been turned into a park. At the end of the 19th century it was endowed with a superb Italian-style theatre, a hub of cultural life in Mayenne. The castle houses a museum where visitors can take an interactive tour to discover these remarkable Carolingian remains and the castle’s history over the last 1,000 years.
  • A listed museum Mayenne castle’s museum houses the medieval section of Mayenne’s Departmental Archaeological Museum. It also displays outstanding collections of objects found in the course of excavations since 1996: coins, domestic artefacts, religious objects, military furnishings, funerary furnishings and game pieces.Visitors can view an extraordinary collection of game pieces and counters: a board complete with its 52 backgammon counters dating from the 10th to 12th centuries, and dice and chess pieces, all made of bone, stags’ antlers or ivory.
  • Reference

https://www.spottinghistory.com/view/3449/chateau-de-mayenne/

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