Senescal of Dol Family - Ourfolk
Alan Senescal of Dol B: ABT 1020
Alan was born on ABT 1020 in of Dol-de-Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine, France .
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S1 Fitzalan line - Helene's Home Page
I went surfing on your site and read an error. Dol is NOT in Normandy but in Brittany.
Brittany is a Celtic country unlike Normandy. The inhabitants still retain and speak a language closely related to Welsh and Cornish, ie a brythonic tongue.
Brittany was founded by immigrants from Great Britain that settled down there in the Dark Ages.
Dol was an archdiochese established by Kings Nominoe and Salomon of Brittany.
Alan of Dol's family was related to the Dukes (former Kings) of Brittany. Alan was the hereditary dapifer of Dol.
It's amazing that those progenitors of the Stuarts and FitzAlan families went first to Shopshire on the Welsh Border and then to Strathclyde that was still a Brythonic kingdom until the beginning of the eleventh century.
It's no accident that this happened in countries sharing the same myth, ie King Arthur.
Brittany is a Celtic country unlike Normandy. The inhabitants still retain and speak a language closely related to Welsh and Cornish, ie a brythonic tongue.
Brittany was founded by immigrants from Great Britain that settled down there in the Dark Ages.
Dol was an archdiochese established by Kings Nominoe and Salomon of Brittany.
Alan of Dol's family was related to the Dukes (former Kings) of Brittany. Alan was the hereditary dapifer of Dol.
It's amazing that those progenitors of the Stuarts and FitzAlan families went first to Shopshire on the Welsh Border and then to Strathclyde that was still a Brythonic kingdom until the beginning of the eleventh century.
It's no accident that this happened in countries sharing the same myth, ie King Arthur.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018