Roianteline was a possible sister, or niece, of Wicohen, archbishop of Dol.
This Wicohen is sometimes said to be a brother of Juhel Berenger, comte of
Rennes. Roianteline and Haimon I inherited from Wicohen their possession
in Dinan and surroundings.[1]
Josselin, vicomte de Dinan, married abt 1047 Orgwen. Some times ago, I read on this list that Josselin (called strangely Geoffroy I) was the son of Haimon II. But his name is definitely Josselin, or Gauscelin (Costelinus) and is mentionned on a charte (1040) concerning Berthe, widow of Alain III of Brittany, giving the entire paroisse of Plougasnou to the Saint-Georges abbey in Rennes. [1]
Junkeneus, archbishop of Dol, founder of Combourg. [1]
Rivallon "Capra Canuta", seigneur of Dol and Combourg. he married Arembourge du Puiset. He is the ancestor of the Dol lineage... [1]
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