Geoff breton biography of martin
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Note on the citation of primary sources in this bibliography: primary sources are listed here in alphabetical beställning by first name of author. If first name of author is not known (as is often the case with medieval texts), the source fryst vatten listed in alphabetical beställning by medieval title, translated into English in most cases. Please see our Note on Translations at the front of the volume for our policy on the translation of medieval titles of works. If neither author nor medieval title are known, the source is listed by the title of the modern edition.
The Abridged English Metrical Brut: British Library MS Royal 12 C. XIII, ed. U.O’Farrell-Tate (Middle English Texts, 32), Heidelberg,
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Adam Usk, Chronicle, ed. -Wilson, The Chronicle of Adam Usk, Oxford,
Alan of Lille, Interpretation of the Prophecy of Mer
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House of Rohan
- Guethenoc († after ), probably Viscount of Rennes; parentage unknown; m. Alarun of Cornouaille
- Joscelin I (c. –), Viscount of Porhoët; m.?
- Odo I († after ), Viscount of Porhoët; m. Emma of Léon († )
- Alan of Porhoët, a.k.a. Alan I of Rohan the Black (–), Viscount of Rohan and Castelnoec; m. () Villana de Castille (c. –?)
- Alan II († ), Viscount of Rohan and Castelnoec, Lord of Guéméné and Guingamp; m.?
- Alan III (–), Viscount of Rohan; m. (after ) Constance of Penthièvre[15] (c. – c. ), Lady of Corlay and Mur-de-Bretagne
- Alan IV of Rohan, a.k.a. Alan IV the Younger (–), Viscount of Rohan, Lord of Guéméné, crusader; m. Mabilla of Fougères[16] (? – before )
- Geoffrey I of Rohan (–), Viscount of Rohan; m. Margaret of Thouars; m. (after 04/05/) Gervasia of Vitré, a.k.a. Gervaise de Dinan[17] (c. – c. ), Lady of Southern-Dinan and Léhon, Lady of Bécherel
- Conan of Rohan (–)
- Oliver I of Rohan (after – ), Viscount of
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At a Glance
August 23, by jayneanastasia
Photo Courtesy of Geoffrey Breton
One thing I have found from featuring amazing people and projects in At a Glance is that they are always surrounded by other amazing people and projects. I have been fortunate at times to be able to chain reaction, if you will, talent into multiple connected Features. These connections provide an expanded view of previous Features and opens up conversations in other directions as well.
Previously I published a Feature on musician Chris Hyson, and then followed with a Feature update announcing the filming of a music video being produced for one of Chris’ compositions. In the update it was noted that along with actorAlexander Vlahos, the video would be directed by Geoffrey Breton. From my research, it was evident that Geoffrey is a major up and comer in the film industry, working as Associate Director at Wolfheart Productions, who just happens to be producers of
- Alan IV of Rohan, a.k.a. Alan IV the Younger (–), Viscount of Rohan, Lord of Guéméné, crusader; m. Mabilla of Fougères[16] (? – before )
- Alan III (–), Viscount of Rohan; m. (after ) Constance of Penthièvre[15] (c. – c. ), Lady of Corlay and Mur-de-Bretagne
- Alan II († ), Viscount of Rohan and Castelnoec, Lord of Guéméné and Guingamp; m.?
- Alan of Porhoët, a.k.a. Alan I of Rohan the Black (–), Viscount of Rohan and Castelnoec; m. () Villana de Castille (c. –?)
- Odo I († after ), Viscount of Porhoët; m. Emma of Léon († )
- Joscelin I (c. –), Viscount of Porhoët; m.?
- Guethenoc († after ), probably Viscount of Rennes; parentage unknown; m. Alarun of Cornouaille