Matthew II (or Matthias II, died 1101×1104) was the Count of Nantes from 1084 until his death. He was the second son of Duke Hoël II of Brittany and Hawise. He was named for his father's cousin, Count Matthew I of Nantes, perhaps on the presumption that he would inherit Nantes.
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| - Matíes II de Nantes (ca)
- Mattia di Bretagna (it)
- Mathias II de Bretagne (fr)
- Matthew II of Nantes (en)
- Матье II (граф Нанта) (ru)
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| - Maties II de Bretanya (mort e 1103?) comte de Nantes en 1084. (ca)
- Mathias II de Bretagne (? mort en 1103) comte de Nantes en 1084. (fr)
- Mattia in francese Mathias de Bretagne (... – 1103/4) fu Conte di Nantes dal 1084 alla sua morte. (it)
- Матье II (фр. Mathias II, брет. Mazheaz II; умер 1103/1104) — граф Нанта с 1084, сын Хоэля II, герцога Бретани, графа , графа Корнуая и графа Нанта. (ru)
- Matthew II (or Matthias II, died 1101×1104) was the Count of Nantes from 1084 until his death. He was the second son of Duke Hoël II of Brittany and Hawise. He was named for his father's cousin, Count Matthew I of Nantes, perhaps on the presumption that he would inherit Nantes. (en)
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| - Maties II de Bretanya (mort e 1103?) comte de Nantes en 1084. (ca)
- Matthew II (or Matthias II, died 1101×1104) was the Count of Nantes from 1084 until his death. He was the second son of Duke Hoël II of Brittany and Hawise. He was named for his father's cousin, Count Matthew I of Nantes, perhaps on the presumption that he would inherit Nantes. In 1084, Hoel II left the Duchy of Brittany to his eldest son, Alan Fergant, and the County of Nantes, which was not always regarded as a part of Brittany at the time, to Matthew. Some modern historians have suggested that Hoel left his entire patrimony to Alan IV, and that Matthew only received Nantes in fief from Alan, but this is contradicted by contemporary sources. Hoel intended to re-establish the independence of Nantes from Brittany, and Matthew's right to Nantes was hereditary. He bore the Latin title comes Nannetensis. Matthew may have been counselled as ruler by his uncle, Bishop . He confirmed land transactions made by his subjects, and made grants of comital land on his own authority. His date of death is given as 1101, 1103 or 1104 in different annals. In any case, he died without issue and the county of Nantes reverted to his older brother, Alan Fergant. (en)
- Mathias II de Bretagne (? mort en 1103) comte de Nantes en 1084. (fr)
- Mattia in francese Mathias de Bretagne (... – 1103/4) fu Conte di Nantes dal 1084 alla sua morte. (it)
- Матье II (фр. Mathias II, брет. Mazheaz II; умер 1103/1104) — граф Нанта с 1084, сын Хоэля II, герцога Бретани, графа , графа Корнуая и графа Нанта. (ru)
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