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Olivier I, but his eldest son, Olivier II, called the Younger, cited as a squire in records. Furthermore, Olivier I the Elder had to show submission to the Duke, promise to cease hostilities and any further court actions. Olivier I could not demand compensation from the Duke for his destroyed castle, he did recover Maison de la Verrerie. Eudes du Pont and Guillaume de Fresnay retained their properties. In 1294, the son of Eudes de Pont, Eudes II was no longer deemed a vassal of the lord of Clisson but now a vassal of the Duke as lord of Pontchateaux.
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Pontchateau. With Herve she had two further sons, Eudes and
Guillaume. Herve also managed the Clisson lands as Olivier 1 was still in his minority, but by 1236, Constance reappears in records as Herve has also died. Olivier I married Plaisou de La Roche-Derrien, daughter of Conan I of Penthièvre (1160-1202).
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Blanchard, Rene. Cartulaire des Sires de Rais, op cit p CXXX-CXXXVL, Olivier de Braine, was cited in August 1253 as chatelain of
Machecoul and Saint-Philibert-de-Grandlieu (Arch dep Loire-Atlantique, H 74 , pg 14 Vo, abbey of Geneston, His power increased when he married Marquise de Souche, daughter
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November 1252, an act of John I Duke of Brittany, who started the building of the Abbey of Prayers in the parish of Billiers, bishopric of Vannes, assigning him an endowment of confiscated possessions at the
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Joinville, ed. N. de Wailly, Paris, 1876, pg 84, 117 and 134; A de la Borderie, History of Brittany, op cit t. III, pg 343, note 4; Kernevez, Patric and Morvan, Frederic, Genealogy des Herve de Leon (c. 1180-1363) in BSAF, 2002, On the disputes between Herve
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Brittany. Alain was called to testify for Olivier I before the Parliament of Paris. In the years 1260-1262, the Parliament had ruled on several matters between the Duke and his vassals in the south of the Duchy such as: the de Leon matter, the de Retz-Machecoul matter, and
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Constance de Pontchateau died around 1251, a serious quarrel between the three sons of Constance ensued as to their inheritance, requiring the interference of the Duke. A record from October 14, 1251, kept at the Departmental Archives of Loire-Atlantique, states that Olivier 1’s half-brothers,
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Parliament sought to establish compromises and calm animosities. The ruling ordered the return of the fiefs seized by the Duke to their former holders balanced against paying retributory fines. Herve de Leon had to pay 10,000 livres while Olivier I had to pay 4,000 livres to regain his castle.
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These estates would later pass to her second son, Olivier de Braine, known as de
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Olivier the Elder. He was the son of Guillaume de Clisson and Constance de Pontchâteau (born around 1190 and died in 1244). Constance, was widowed after Guilaume apparently did not return from crusade. Constance remarried Herve de Blain in 1225 who acted as her proxy in her lands of
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for themselves which Olivier 1 inherited as Constance’ eldest son. In case of capture of their lands by Olivier, Eudes and Guillaume would receive land of equal value from the duke in the area of
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Eudes de Pont and Guillaume de Fresnay, both knights, entered into an agreement of mutual assistance with the Duke John 1, to secure the lands of
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