Matthew I (or Matthias I, died 1050 or 1051) was the Count of Nantes from 1038 until his death. He was the eldest son of Count Budic of Nantes. Around 1040, , bishop of Nantes, arranged for his son, , to succeed him as bishop. They then obtained consent to their illegal scheme from the councillors of Count Matthew, who was still a minor, by buying them off with silver. In 1049, the Council of Reims deposed Budic and replaced him with . Matthew was one of the recipients of the letter addressed by Pope Leo IX to the princes of Brittany explaining the council's actions. The deposition of Budic is the last event recorded in the Chronicle of Nantes. The Chronicle goes on to say that afterwards Budic and Matthew were "inseparable until death" (connexa ... usque ad finem vitae). Within two years
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- Mathias Ier de Nantes (fr)
- Matthew I of Nantes (en)
- Матье I (граф Нанта) (ru)
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| - Mathias Ier de Nantes comte de Nantes de 1038 à 1050/1051. Fils et successeur du comte Budic de Nantes. (fr)
- Матье I (фр. Mathias Ier, брет. Mazheaz Iañ; умер в 1051) — граф Нанта с 1037 или 1038 года. (ru)
- Maties I de Nantes fou comte de Nantes de 1038 a 1051. Era el fill i successor del comte Budic de Nantes. A la mort del comte Budic el 1038 el va succeir el seu fill Maties. El bisbe de Nantes Gautier II (1005-15 d'octubre de 1041) que fou nomenat pel comte de Rennes Jofré I va aprofitar la joventut i inexperiència del nou comte Maties, per fer nomenar al seu propi fill, també anomenat Budic, que havia estudiat a les escoles de Saint-Martin-de-Tours, com a bisbe, amb la idea d'establir una dinastia episcopal com ja existia a Quimper et à Rennes. Hautier II va morir el 1041 i Budic va prendre possessió però el jove comte Maties li va mostrar una forta oposició, que Budic va evitar mercès a forts pagaments. Finalment el 1047 Budic fou consagrat. (ca)
- Matthew I (or Matthias I, died 1050 or 1051) was the Count of Nantes from 1038 until his death. He was the eldest son of Count Budic of Nantes. Around 1040, , bishop of Nantes, arranged for his son, , to succeed him as bishop. They then obtained consent to their illegal scheme from the councillors of Count Matthew, who was still a minor, by buying them off with silver. In 1049, the Council of Reims deposed Budic and replaced him with . Matthew was one of the recipients of the letter addressed by Pope Leo IX to the princes of Brittany explaining the council's actions. The deposition of Budic is the last event recorded in the Chronicle of Nantes. The Chronicle goes on to say that afterwards Budic and Matthew were "inseparable until death" (connexa ... usque ad finem vitae). Within two years (en)
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| - Maties I de Nantes fou comte de Nantes de 1038 a 1051. Era el fill i successor del comte Budic de Nantes. A la mort del comte Budic el 1038 el va succeir el seu fill Maties. El bisbe de Nantes Gautier II (1005-15 d'octubre de 1041) que fou nomenat pel comte de Rennes Jofré I va aprofitar la joventut i inexperiència del nou comte Maties, per fer nomenar al seu propi fill, també anomenat Budic, que havia estudiat a les escoles de Saint-Martin-de-Tours, com a bisbe, amb la idea d'establir una dinastia episcopal com ja existia a Quimper et à Rennes. Hautier II va morir el 1041 i Budic va prendre possessió però el jove comte Maties li va mostrar una forta oposició, que Budic va evitar mercès a forts pagaments. Finalment el 1047 Budic fou consagrat. En 1049 Budic fou condemnat pel Papa Lleó IX per nepotisme i simonia i va haver d'abdicar el 3 d'octubre de 1049; el va substituir el cardenal reformador Airard abat de la basñilica de Saint-Paul-hors-les-Murs a Roma. Budic va morir el 1050. Vers el 1051 Maties I va morir sense deixar successió de la seva esposa Ermengarda i la successió va passar a la seva tia, germana del comte Budic, Judit, casada amb Alan Canhiart comte de Cornualla. (ca)
- Matthew I (or Matthias I, died 1050 or 1051) was the Count of Nantes from 1038 until his death. He was the eldest son of Count Budic of Nantes. Around 1040, , bishop of Nantes, arranged for his son, , to succeed him as bishop. They then obtained consent to their illegal scheme from the councillors of Count Matthew, who was still a minor, by buying them off with silver. In 1049, the Council of Reims deposed Budic and replaced him with . Matthew was one of the recipients of the letter addressed by Pope Leo IX to the princes of Brittany explaining the council's actions. The deposition of Budic is the last event recorded in the Chronicle of Nantes. The Chronicle goes on to say that afterwards Budic and Matthew were "inseparable until death" (connexa ... usque ad finem vitae). Within two years of the Council of Reims, both ex-bishop and count were dead. Matthew was succeeded by his aunt, Judith, and her husband Alain Canhiart. (en)
- Mathias Ier de Nantes comte de Nantes de 1038 à 1050/1051. Fils et successeur du comte Budic de Nantes. (fr)
- Матье I (фр. Mathias Ier, брет. Mazheaz Iañ; умер в 1051) — граф Нанта с 1037 или 1038 года. (ru)
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