Family
![]() Died between 965 and 979 1) Notes: Judicael alias Berengar's father may be Pascweten, son of Alain le Grand, Duke of Brittany. The biggest challenge is isolating records actually pertaining to Judicael alias Berengar from records of other individuals potentially called Judicael and Berengar. While there is no primary evidence for Pascweten being father of Judicael, the relationship is clearly documented in an eleventh century collection of Angevin genealogies. i.e. it was written 100 years after the event. Which is stronger than the evidence for a lot of other early medieval claims. Married/ Related to: ![]() Child: 1. ![]() Died 27 Jun 992 Conquereuil, Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire, France Second battle of Conquereuil 2) | |||
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Sources
1) Source: The Henry Project . External Link. Reference: Juhel [alias] Bérenger (Questionable reliability of evidence)2) Source: The Henry Project . External Link. Reference: Conan I (Questionable reliability of evidence)
3) Source: Chronica de gestis consulum Andegavorum " with the intervention of king Robert, and Richard duke of the Normans (who was married to Conan's daughter Judith), peace was made. Conan's eldest son Alan was redeemed, together with his brother. " (Data from secondary evidence)