Triscan, seigneur de Vitré
- Born: Vitré, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
- Died: Abt 1045
Research Notes:
"…Rivalloni vicarii, Triscanni…" signed the charter dated to [1013/22] under which "Alanus et Egio Britannorum monarchi" founded the priory of Livré "in pago Redonensi". "Rivellonius proviniciæ Redonensis miles cum Junargande coniuge mea" founded the priory of Marcillé, with the authority of "Alanus comes dominus meus", by charter dated to [1015/32], signed by "…Rivelloni vicarii, Driscamni filii eius, Gaufredi similiter eiusdem filii…". "Alanus Britannice gentis dux atque princeps" founded the abbey of Saint-Georges de Rennes by charter dated to [1028/30], witnessed by "Eudo meus germanus, Gozolinus vicecomes, Rivallonis vicarious, Alanus Cornugallie comes…". A charter dated to [1030/45] records the purchase by Marmoutier of land granted by "Rivallon le Vicaire" to "Urvodius", tutor to "son fils Gautier", approved by "Driscan, frère de Gautier et…Robert son fils". "Rivalloni, Triscandi filii eius…" signed the charter dated 1034 under which "Alanus…Britannorum dux et frater meus Eudo cum matre Haduissa" donated property to Rennes Saint-Georges. 1
Marriage Information:
Triscan married Enoguen de Fougères, daughter of Judicaël (Juhael), comte de Rennes and Gerberge. (Enoguen de Fougères was born in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France and died before 1038.)
Marriage Notes:
"Rivellonius proviniciæ Redonensis miles cum Junargande coniuge mea" founded the priory of Marcillé, with the authority of "Alanus comes dominus meus", by charter dated to [1015/32], signed by "…Rivelloni vicarii, Driscamni filii eius, Gaufredi similiter eiusdem filii…". Riwallon & his wife had four children. 1
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