See also: Fontenelle

Guy Éder de Beaumanoir of $the Hague, known as Fontenelle , born in 1573 in the old parish of Bothoa, today in Saint-Nicolas-of-Pélem the.

Resulting from a former family of Brittany, its family lay in the manor of Beaumanoir at the Leslay, close to Quintin (Coast-with Armor).

Followed by a group of noble young people, it benefitted from the weakening of the royal authority during the Guerre of the League, making pretense initially marry the catholic party while going to find the Duc of Maine, lieutenant general of France with Orleans.

Returned in its country, it devastated the Trégor and the Cornwall and entered the legend by its cruelties. Having a troop of 400 riders, it was devoted to murders, massacres and plunderings.

The settings with bag of Penmarc' H and Bridge-Cross brought back enormous spoils to him which it piles up in the island Tristan with Douarnenez of which it made its principal district. It obliges the inhabitants of the place has to demolish their houses to build fortifications for its den. Besieged by thousands of peasants, it of keep silent 1.500 in the same day.

In 1598, it was not included/understood of it in the treaty than Mercœur made with Henri IV and obtained the forgiveness of the king for his crimes. It is however shown to have taken part in the conspiracy of the duke of Biron to the profit of the Spanish S and the Parlement of Paris condemns it for high treason to the torture of the wheel. It is carried out and broken sharp with Paris in Place of Strike in September 1602.

Theodore Hersart of Villemarqué published in 1845 a song into Breton entitled Fontanella which tells the removal of Marie Chevoir de Coadélan, girl of a Marquis and old wealthy heiress of 8 or 9 years that it will seek until in the area of Brest. It is true that it married it and she would have asserted herself like widow at the time of the lawsuit.

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