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  Fulk II d' Anjou Comte d'Anjou
Fulk II of Anjou, son of Fulk the Red, was count of Anjou from 941 to 958.
He was a Count of Anjou from 941 to 958.
Fulk married Gerberge de Tours, daughter of Theobald de Tours, on an unknown date.
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  Fulk of Jerusalem
Fulk readily accepted the offer; and in 1129 he came and was married to Melisinda, receiving the towns of Acre and Tyre as her dower.
Fulk also strengthened the kingdom on the south; while his butler, Paganus, planted the fortress of Krak to the south of the Dead Sea, and helped to give the kingdom an access towards the Red Sea, he himself constructed Blanche Garde[?] and other forts on the SW.
Twice in Fulk's reign the Byzantine emperor, John Comnenus, appeared in northern Syria (1137 and 1142); but his coming did not affect the king, who was able to decline politely a visit which the emperor proposed to make to Jerusalem.
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 Geoffrey II of Anjou - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Geoffrey II of Anjou, called Martel ("the Hammer"), was count of Anjou from 1040 to 1060.
He was the son of Fulk the Black.
He was bellicose and fought against the Duke of Aquitaine, the Count of Blois, and the Duke of Normandy.
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 My "UNDOCUMENTED" Generations Page.
FULK II "of Anjou" was b.abt.1010, d.abt.1039-1101, m.abt.1029-1061 to unknown.
FULK III "of Anjou" was b.abt.1035, d.abt.1100, m.abt.1065 to unknown.
EDWARD II "of Carnarvon" PLANTAGENET was b.25-Apr-1284 in Carnarvon Wales, d.21-Sep-1327 at Berkely Castle Gloucester, m.abt.1300 to ISABELLA "of France" d/o Philip IV "of France" & Jeanna "of Navarre".
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 Plant Family History Group - Counts of Anjou
Fulk took several wives: there was the daughter of Lancelin of Beaugency; then Ermengardin, daughter of Archenbaud the Strong of Bourbon, who bore Geoffrey Martel II.
After the death of Fulk Rechin, in 1109, his son Fulk V is said by the Chronicles to have abandoned the ways of his mother and father and led an honourable life, ruling his teritory wisely.
Fulk V (1092-1143), Count of Anjou (1109-29), king of Jerusalem (1131-43) married the only daughter of Elias, count of Maine, in 1109, thereby uniting Anjou and Maine.
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 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 59
She married Fulk V of Anjou "the Young", son of Count Fulk IV of Anjou "Rechin" and Bertrade de Montfort, in 1110.
She married Fulk V of Anjou "the Young", son of Count Fulk IV of Anjou "Rechin" and Bertrade de Montfort, on 2 June 1129.
Ermengarde of Anjou was born circa 1018 at of Anjou, France.
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 Anjou
She md William II of Provence, Count of Provence, abt 965, son of Boso II, Count of Avignon and Arles, and Constance of Provence.
Fulk III of Anjou, Count of Anjou, "the Black", b abt 970, of Anjou, France, d 21 Jun 1040.
Fulk V of Anjou, Count of Anjou, "the Young", b 1092, of Anjou, France, d 10 Nov 1143, Jerusalem.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Count Fulk V ANJOU ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants
Probably also the absence of Fulk of Anjou, who had gone on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem soon after his treaty of 1119 with Henry, was a cause of delay, for the natural first move would be for him to demand a return of his daughter and her dowry.
Fulk's stay was not long in the land of which he was in a few years to be king, and on his return he at once sent for his daughter, probably in 1121.
Fulk's reign was disturbed by dissensions among the Latin princes and by the raids of the Turks, whose prisoner he was for a timein 1137.
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 Maurice Boddy - Anjou County
Geoffrey was Seneschal of France, at Anjou, and later Count of Anjou (960-87), and was killed at the Siege of Marcon (21st July 987).
Fulk IV le rechin [surly] (born at Chateau-Landon, 1043) married (or cohabited with) 1.
Fulk was accidentally killed in the Plain of Acre (November 1144).
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 Anjou. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
Charles II of Naples gave Anjou as dowry to his daughter Margaret when she married Charles of Valois, son of Philip III of France.
Louis XI of France inherited Anjou after the death (1480) of René, grandson of Louis I, and the death (1481) of Charles of Maine, René’s nephew, the last of the Angevin line.
Anjou was held as appanage at various times; the last duke was Francis of Alençon and Anjou.
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 Fulk II of Anjou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fulk II of Anjou (died November 11, 958), son of Fulk the Red, was count of Anjou from 941 to 958.
Blanche of Anjou, married William II of Provence
Bouchard IV, Count of Vendome, married Elizabeth of Vendome; their daughter, Elizabeth married her cousin, Geoffrey I's son, Fulk the Black, only to be burnt at the stake by her husband in her wedding dress.
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 English Monarchs - Kings and Queens of England - Henry II.
He was the son of that ill-matched pair, Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou and Matilda, (known as the Empress, from her first marriage to the Holy Roman Emperor) the daughter of Henry I of England.
Henry's was a vast inheritance, from his father, he received the Counties of Anjou and Maine, from his mother, the Duchy of Normandy and his claim to the Kingdom of England.
After lying in state the body of the great Henry II was buried, according to his wishes, at the Abbey of Fontevrault, which was to become the mausoleum of the Angevin Kings.
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 battle of pontlevoy 1016, fulk nerra, eudes II of Blois
Fulk was allied with Herbert, comte de Maine, known as 'l'Eveille Chien," or Wake Dog, by modern standards a strange nickname.
He acquired the county of Maine and added it to the county of Anjou; and he built several castles on his land, which had remained deserted and reverted to woods on account of the savagery of the pagans.
Fulk also fought two great battles in the open field: one on the plain of Conquereuil against Conan, count of Brittany, near the city of Nantes, which Conan tried to take from him.
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BERENGUER II MARQUIS OF IVREA and WILLA OF ARLES.
FULK II COUNT D' ANJOU and GERBERGE OF MAINE were married in 937.
Parents: WLADISLAW II DUKE OF CRACOW and AGNES OF CRACOW.
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 Counts of Anjou
He was known as Fulk Nerra "The Black".
He became the Count of Anjou in 958.
He became the Count of Anjou in 942 and was known as "The Good Count".
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 counts of Anjou: French feudal coins
Loches was a property of the counts of Anjou dating back to the end of the 9th C. Fulk Nerra built the donjon at the start of the 11th C and successive holders built additional walls in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Fulk's point is that the counts of Anjou received the county from the Carolingians, not these ancestors of the Capetians.
The editors believe that Fulk's hostility to the reigning King Philip I and his ancestors reflected the fact that Philip had seduced Fulk's wife and was living with her.
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FULK I COUNT D' ANJOU was born in 888 in Anjou, France.
FULK IV Rechin COUNT D' ANJOU was born in 1043 in Anjou, France.
It was applied to Geoffrey, Count of Anjou, founder fot eh Plantagenet family, because of his wearing a branch of the broom in his cap.
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 Section BE: Descendants of Fulk I de Anjou
II, son of (AI-2) Count Boso II and (ADE-4) Constance (of P
II NGOULÊME, son of (BD-1) Count Arnaud I and Hildegarde, who died in 1028
II, son of (PA-1) Geoffrey I and (AAE-4) Beatrix (de M
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 Fulk II of Anjou
Acceded: 942 on death of father, Fulk I
Father: Fulk I, C of Anjou Mother: Roscilla of Loches
GEOFFREY I GREYMANTLE, C of Anjou 960-987 (1) = Adela of Donzy »; (2) = Adelaide of Burgundy »
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 Linkswiler: ANJOU Family
Fulk Ii Anjou Count of Anjou and Gerberga Of_the Gatinais had the following children:
She married William Ii Provence Count of Arles.
(See William Ii Provence Count of Arles for the continuation of this line.) B-M-D: Frederick L. Weis, Anc.
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 Hilton family: FULK Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
FULK COUNT OF ANJOU reference 168-35 was born ABT.
SHE became the mother of GEOFFREY I GREYMANTLE Count of Anjou in Anjou, France, ABT.
II became the father of GEOFFREY I GREYMANTLE Count of Anjou in Anjou, France, ABT.
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 Tafel C
Geoffrey V "Plantagenet," Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy (1113-1151) + [AR7 118:25]
Fulk V of Anjou, Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem +
Charles II, the Bald, Emperor of the West (823-877) + [EC2 p.185][AR7 148:15]
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 My Family
She was married to Geoffrey II GATINAIS -Count about 1036.
Children were: Geoffrey II Martel ANJOU, Ermengarde ANJOU.
Children were: Matilda Fontevrault ANJOU Abbess, Geoffrey V Plantagenet ANJOU -Count, Sibylle D' ANJOU.
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 Fulk II The Good OF ANJOU, b: 0920 - France
Born: ABT 0938 -, Anjou, France Marr: 968 - Adelaide OF VERMANDOIS Died: 21 Jul 0987 -
Born: ABT 0943 - Vendome, Anjou, France Marr: - Elizabeth OF CORBIEL Died: 1012 -
Born: ABT 0950 - Anjou, France, Marr: 973 - William I OF PROVENCE Died: 1026 -
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 Durgan
Fulk II Le Bon count Anjou is the 29th great grandfather of Theodore Leland Durgan.
* Fulk III Count Of Anjou was born on 21 Jun 987 in Anjou, France.
* Fulk IV Of Anjou was born in 1043 in Anjou France.
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 Fulk I of Anjou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fulk I of Anjou, called the Red, was son of viscount Ingelger of Angers, and was the first count of Anjou from 898 to 941.
He increased the territory of the viscounty of Angers and it became a county around 930.
He died around 941 and was succeeded by his son Fulk II.
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Anjou, Fulk (Foulques) II "The Red " Count of (-11 NOV 958)
Anjou, Geoffrey I (Grisegonelle) of (-21 JUL 987)
Austrasia, Pepin II Mayor of Palace of (ABT 635-16 DEC 714)
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 The Forsythe Saga
Planche says she was the brother of Conan II, Comte de Bretagne.
Fulk le Rechin, IV, Count of Anjou [Fulk the Quarreler] and Hildegarde de Baugency
Fulk le Rechin, IV, Count of Anjou [Fulk the Quarreler] and Bertrade de Montfort
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 The Forsythe Saga
Fulk, III, Count of Anjou [Fulk the Black]
Fulk, III, Count of Anjou [Fulk the Black] and Hildegarde
Walter, II, Count of Amiens, Valois and Vexin [Walter the White]
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 The Forsythe Saga
Event: (1174) witnessed the treaty Henry II, King of England and William, King of Scotland++
Alan, IV, Duke of Brittany [Alan Fergent] and Ermengarde, of Anjou
Sir Robert de Beaumont, II, 2nd Earl of Leicester [Robert le Bossu, Robert le Goczen]
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 Provisional pages
(1) Fulk IV, count of Anjou; m (2) Philip I, king of France).
, living 1086×1095 (mother-in-law of Gervaise II de Château-du-Loir).
(wife of Kenneth II, king of Scotland, d.
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 I2245: Count Fulk II of ANJOU (909 - 960)
I2245: Count Fulk II of ANJOU (909 - 960)
_Tortulfe of RENNES _________ _Count Tertulle of ANJOU ______________________________ _Count Ingelger I of Orleans and ANJOU _
_Petronilla of FRANCE _________________________________ _Count Fulk I of ANJOU _
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 'Fulk II' "the Good" d'ANJOU "Count of Anjou"
'Fulk II' "the Good" d'ANJOU "Count of Anjou"
'Fulk I' "the Red" d'ANJOU "Count of Anjou" (0870-0938)
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