Duchy of Brittany: Ducal banners (part 1) (original) (raw)

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Early history
The first known king of Brittany is Nominoé( 831-851 ), a prince of the County of Vannes. Erispoë (851-857) and Salomon (857-874) succeeded to him and made of Brittany a powerful state which conqueredNormandy,Maine andAnjou. Later on, the Houses ofRennes,Cornouaille, Plantagenêt, Porhoët and Rohan succeeded to eachother.
In 1212, Pierre de Dreux came to power and his dynasty ruled over the duchy until 1532, date of the treaty of forced union between Brittany and France.
The banner of Pierre I
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](../images/f/fr-bzd01.gif)by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
Pierre Mauclerc (litt. Bad Clerk) was appointed count of Brittany by the king of France Philippe-Auguste. He was married to the duchess Alix of Brittany and became duke after the death of her father-in-law in1213.
The banner includes the coat of arms of Dreux House and the ermine spots (distinctive of the clergy) in canton.
Variant of the banner
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](../images/f/fr-bzd05.gif)by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
Origin of the banner
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](../images/f/fr-bzd02.gif)by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
The coat of arms of Dreux House has for origin the arms of Vermandois county in Picardie. This family having died out in the XIIth century, Vermandois was incorporated to the the knigdom of France and granted to Dreux, cousins of Vermandois.
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](../images/f/fr-bzd03.gif)by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
Robert I of Dreux, count of Braine, added a red border all around the coat of arms of Vermandois. His son Robert II, father of Pierre Mauclerc used the same arms.
Robert of Dreux ( Gâteblé) used his own banner before the death of his father Robert II, and later on Robert II's banner.
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](../images/f/fr-bzd04.gif)by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
The banner of Jean I
Jean I, duke of Brittany, used the banner of his father Pierre I.
Variant of the banner
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](../images/f/fr-bzd08.gif)by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
The banner of Jean I as count of Brittany
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](../images/f/fr-bzd06.gif)by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
The banner was granted by king Albert the Great to the eldest son of Pierre Mauclerc. The leopards probably refer to the British fief of Richemont.
The banner of Jean I as crown prince
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](../images/f/fr-bzd07.gif)by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
The banner of Olivier de Braine
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](../images/f/fr-bzd09.gif)by Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez
Olivier de Braine was the son of Pierre de Braine (formerly duke of Britanny as Pierre I)
Mikael Bodlore-Penlaez, 14 June 2000
Based on Généalogie et vexillologie des ducs de Bretagne by B. Le Brun, Ar Banniel [arb] #9, 1999.