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Stephen, Count of Tréguier, Lord of Richmond (1058/62- 21 April 1136)[1] was a Breton noble and a younger son of Eudes, Count of Penthièvre and Agnes of Cornwall, sister of Hoel II, Duke of Brittany. In 1093, he succeeded to the title of Countof Tréguier; in 1098, he succeeded his brother Alain Le Noir as Lord of Richmond in Yorkshire, England.[2]
He married Hawise of Guingamp and their children were:
* Geoffrey II "Boterel", Count of Penthièvre, married Hawise de Dol, by whom he had issue.
* Henry, Count of Tréguier, married Mathilde de Vendome, by whom he had issue.
* Alan de Bretagne, 1st Earl of Richmond (died 15 September 1146) married Bertha of Brittany, by whom he had issue, including his heir Conan IV, Duke of Brittany; he had also four illegitimate sons.
* Maud, married Walter de Gand, by whom she had issue.
* Olive, married firstly Henry de Fougères, by whom she had issue; secondly William de St. John
* Tiphanie, married Rabel de Tancarville, Chamberlain of Normandy.
* Eléonore, married Alan de Dinan, by whom she had issue.
Stephen was a benefactor of religious houses. In 1110, he and his wife, Hawise founded the Augustine Abbey of St Croix in Guingamp; and on an unknown date, he is recorded as having donated property to Rumbaugh Priory for the souls of His wife and children.[3]
He died on 21 April 1136 and was buried in York.