Alain Canhiart (died 1058) was the count of Cornouaille from 1020 to 1058. He was the son of Benoît de Cornouaille and the father of Hoël II, Duke of Brittany. His family name, Canhiart, is understood to be derived from the old Breton Kann Yac'h[a] and was translated into the Latin texts of his era as Bellator fortis.
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Alain Canhiart (died 1058) was the count of Cornouaille from 1020 to 1058. He was the son of Benoît de Cornouaille and the father of Hoël II, Duke of Brittany...
daughter of Alain Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille but genealogical documentation is sparse. Wace confuses Alan Rufus with his cousin Alan called "Fergant"...
(early 10th century) Alan II (early to mid-10th century) Alain Canhiart Hoel of Cornouaille, who ruled Brittany as Duke jure uxoris. Alan IV Cornwall portal...
1063 : Judith, Matthew's aunt and Budic's sister, (with her husband Alain Canhiart) 1054 – 1084 : Hoël II, their son, married to Hawise, Duchess of Brittany...
the river Couesnon as the boundary between Brittany and Normandy. In 942, Alan II paid homage to Louis IV of France; however, the duchy did not gain royal...