Alan IV, Viscount of Rohan

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Alan IV de Rohan, called the Young (c. 1166 – 1205), was the eldest son of Alan III, Viscount of Rohan and Constance of Penthièvre.[1] He was 4th Viscount of Rohan and Lord of Corlay.[2] He took part to the Third Crusade.

Bornc. 1166
Died1205
SpouseMabilla of Fougères
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Alan IV of Rohan
Bornc. 1166
Died1205
Noble familyHouse of Rohan
SpouseMabilla of Fougères
FatherAlan III
MotherConstance of Penthièvre
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Life

Alan married Mabilla of Fougères,[1] a daughter of Raoul II, Baron of Fougères, Grand Seneschal of Brittany, Crusader, and Joan of Dol. She died before 1198.

They had six children:

  • Geoffrey, 5th Viscount of Rohan, died without issue[1]
  • Alix of Rohan
  • Catherine of Rohan[1]
  • Conan of Rohan (1190 - 1220)
  • Oliver I, 6th Viscount of Rohan, died without issue[1]
  • Alan V, 7th Viscount of Rohan[1]

Coat of arms

Former arms of the House of Rohan: Gules seven mascles or 3, 3, 1

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