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Duke of Brittany

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Brittany was a region with strong traditions of independence, including a language and culture all its own. However, incorporation into the Carolingian empire ensured that the political and social institutions were simular to those prevaling elsewhere in western Francia.

Prior to the 10th century, Brittany was severly affected by Viking attacks and ducal athority was weak. Dynastic disputes caused the political fragmentation of the duchy into counties and authority suffered even further from the pressures of resisting claims by both the dukes of Normandy and the counts of Anjou.

This process of fragmentation was halted and reversed from the mid-eleventh century, when intermarriage resulted in the ducal title vesting in one individual, Duke Alan IV. His long & stable reign, as well as that of his son, Conan III saw progress in the revival of central authority. But a succession dispute following Conan's death undid the dukes achievements and allowed Henry II, King of England, to claim overlordship. Between 1158 and 1166, Henry II annexed Brittany to his continental holdings, marrying his younger son, Geoffrey, to Constance, heiress of the duchy.

The Angevin regime in Brittany came to an end in 1203, after John I, King of England murdered his nephew, Arthur, the son of Geoffrey and Constance. The marriage of the infant, Alice, to Peter of Dreux, a Capetian cadet, in 1213, began the new House of Dreux, which allowed Brittany a measure of autonomy again, although it continued to acknowledge Capetian sovereignty.

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Dukes of Brittany

Houses of Vannes and Rennes

House of Nantes

House of Rennes (Brittany united)

House of Cornouaille

House of Anjou

House of Dreux

Breton War of Succession (1341–1364)

House of Montfort

The cadet branch of the House of Dreux

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