Fulk II of Anjou (c. 905 — 960), called le Bon ("the Good"), was Count of Anjou from 942 to his death. Fulk II, born c. 905, was a son of Fulk the Red...
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was Count of Anjou, as Fulk V, from 1109 to 1129. During Fulk's reign, the Kingdom of Jerusalem reached its largest territorial extent. Fulk was born at...
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Fulk III, the Black (c. 970–1040; Old French: Foulque Nerra) was an early Count of Anjou celebrated as one of the first great builders of medieval castles...
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Fulk I of Anjou (c. 870 – 942), known by the nickname Foulques le Roux ("Fulk the Red", i.e. "Red Falcon"), was a Frankish nobleman who held several titles...
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Fulk IV (French: Foulques IV d'Anjou; 1043 – 14 April 1109), better known as Fulk le Réchin (Latin: Fulco Rechin), was the count of Anjou from around...
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of Anjou was the ruler of the County of Anjou, first granted by Charles the Bald in the 9th century to Robert the Strong. Ingelger and his son, Fulk the...
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son of Fulk II, Count of Anjou and his first wife Gerberga. He succeeded his father as Count of Anjou about 960, at the age of 20. He married Adele of Meaux...
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hands of the king of France. All the while that Fulk the Younger and Geoffrey the Handsome were carrying on the work of extending the countship of Anjou, they...
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eldest son of Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais and Ermengarde of Anjou, the daughter of Fulk III of Anjou. Both he and his younger brother Fulk, called le...
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Ermengarde of Anjou (c. 1018 – 18 March 1076), known as Blanche, was a Duchess consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Count Fulk III of Anjou and Hildegarde...
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Geoffrey II, called Martel (1006 – 14 November 1060), son of Fulk the Black, was Count of Anjou from 1040 to 1060 and Count of Vendôme from 1032 to 1056...
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the daughter of Aubry II de Mâcon. About 1035 he married Ermengarde of Anjou, Duchess of Burgundy, daughter of Fulk III, Count of Anjou. After Geoffrey's...
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called Martel (the Hammer), was Count of Anjou from 1103 until his early death, either co-ruling with his father, Fulk IV, or in opposition to him. He was...
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of the county of Anjou between 930 and 1060. It was founded by Ingelger (died 886), Viscount of Angers, whose son Fulk the Red made himself count of Anjou...
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of Anjou may refer to: Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou (died 987), reigned 958–987, called Greymantle, succeeded his father Fulk II Geoffrey II, Count of Anjou...
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daughter of Count Fulk II of Anjou and Gerberga, and sister of Geoffrey Greymantle. She successfully increased Angevin fortunes, being married a total of five...
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12th century. Geoffrey was the elder son of Fulk V of Anjou and Ermengarde of Maine. The chronicler John of Marmoutier described Geoffrey as handsome...
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as regent during the absence of her spouse from 1147 to 1149. Sybilla was the daughter of Fulk V of Anjou and Ermengarde of Maine, In 1123, she married...
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Matilda was the daughter of Count Fulk V of Anjou, and his first wife Ermengarde, Countess of Maine. In February 1113, Fulk V and Henry I met near Alençon...
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the ward of her maternal uncle William of Évreux. In 1089, the much-married Count Fulk IV of Anjou demanded her hand from Duke Robert Curthose of Normandy...
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Viscountess of Châteaudun, and Fulcois, Count of Montagne Geoffrey II of Gâtinais, son of the previous Geoffrey III of Anjou, son of the previous Fulk IV of Anjou...
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Hugh Capet (redirect from Hugh I of France)
I of Blois, a former vassal of Hugh's father, took the counties of Chartres and Châteaudun. Farther south, on the border of the kingdom, Fulk II of Anjou...
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and Faulques. Fulk I, Count of Anjou (about 870–942), "the Red" Fulk II, Count of Anjou (died 958), "the Good" Fulk III, Count of Anjou (972–1040), "the...
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daughter of William I, Count of Provence and Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou, daughter of Fulk II of Anjou. She was the sister of Count William II of Provence...
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presence on the mainland. In 1127 Fulk V, Count of Anjou, received an embassy from King Baldwin II of Jerusalem. Baldwin II had no male heirs but had already...
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and Fulk claimed it jure uxoris. Their son inherited both Maine and Anjou, uniting the two counties. She gave birth to: Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou...
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Geoffrey, she remained loyal to her brother Fulk III, Count of Anjou. In 992, following the interests of her brother, and functioning as Regent, she accepted...
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Vendôme-Anjou, daughter of Fulk III of Anjou and Elisabeth de Vendôme, daughter of Bouchard I Bouchard II (1023–1028) under the regency of Fulk III of Anjou (1023–1027)...
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with the son of Fulk Nerra, Geoffrey II of Anjou, and assisted him in his attempt to seize power in the County of Poitiers and the Duchy of Aquitaine. They...
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secondly of William II of Angoulême Ermengarde of Anjou, Duchess of Burgundy (1018–1076), daughter of Count Fulk III, wife of Geoffrey, Count of Gâtinais...
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