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Ridoredh

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Ridoredh and his sons in the Saint-Aubin family tree

Ridoredh was the count of Vannes in the ninth century.[1] According to a family tree added to a manuscript of the Abbey of Saint-Aubin around the year 1100, he was the father of two Breton kings: Pascweten, who was nobly born (Latin ingenuus), and Alan the Great, who was illegitimate (bastardus).[1][2] The manuscript is now Reg. lat. 1283 in the Vatican Library.[2]

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  1. ^ a b Barry Cunliffe, Bretons and Britons: The Fight for Identity (Oxford University Press, 2021), p. 419.
  2. ^ a b René Poupardin, "Généalogies Angevines du XIe siècle", Mélanges de l'école française de Rome 20 (1900), pp. 199–208.