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  Fulk of Jerusalem - LoveToKnow 1911
1092), was the son of Fulk IV., count of Anjou, and his wife Bertrada (who ultimately deserted her husband and became the mistress of Philip I.
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.
Twice in Fulk's reign the eastern 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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  Fulk of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fulk V of Anjou (1089/1092 – November 13, 1143), also known as Fulk the Young, and after 1131 as Fulk of Jerusalem, was Count of Anjou from 1109 to 1129, and king of Jerusalem from 1131 to his death.
Fulk was born between 1089 and 1092, the son of Count Fulk IV of Anjou and Bertrade de Montfort.
Fulk and Melisende became joint rulers of Jerusalem in 1131 with Baldwin II's death.
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 Fulk IV of Anjou - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fulk IV of Anjou (1043–1109), also known as Fulk le Réchin, was count of Anjou from 1068 to 1109.
Fulk fought with his brother, whose ruled was deemed incompetent, and captured him in 1067.
Much of Fulk's rule was devoted to regaining control over the Angevin baronage, and to a complex struggle with Normandy for influence in Maine and Brittany.
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 A rough draft of my family tree (Q1 2007 Edition) - Person Page 3
She married Fulk V "le Jeune" Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem, son of Fulk IV "Rechin" Count of Anjou and Bertrade de Montfort, circa 1108.
Fulk IV "Rechin" Count of Anjou was born in 1043.
Fulk V "le Jeune" Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem was born in 1092.
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 Fulk IV of Anjou
Fulk IV of Anjou (1043-1109), also known as Fulk le Réchin, was count of Anjou from 1068 to 1109.
He was the younger son of Geoffrey (sometimes known as Alberic), count of Gâtinais, and Ermengarde of Anjou, a daughter of Fulk Nera, count of Anjou, and sister of Geoffrey Martel, also count of Anjou.
Much of Fulk's rule was devoted to regaining control over the Angevin baronage, and to a complex struggle with Normandy for influence in Maine and Brittany.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10475
She married Fulk V d'Anjou, 9th Comte d'Anjou, son of Fulk IV 'le Rechin', Comte d'Anjou and Bertrada de Montfort, circa 1110.
     Fulk IV 'le Rechin', Comte d'Anjou was born circa 1043.
She married, firstly, Fulk IV 'le Rechin', Comte d'Anjou, son of Geoffrey de Gatinois, Comte de Gatinois de Chateau-Landon and Ermengarde d'Anjou, circa 1089.
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 Anjou
Fulk IV of Anjou, Count of Anjou, "Rechin", b 1043, of Anjou, France, d 14 Apr 1109.
She md Alan IV "Fergent", Duke of Brittany, abt 1083, France, son of Hoel of Cornouaille, Duke of Brittany, and Hawise of Brittany.
Fulk V of Anjou, Count of Anjou, "the Young", b 1092, of Anjou, France, d 10 Nov 1143, Jerusalem.
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 'Foulques V' "Fulk V" "the Younger" de ANJOU "King of Jerusalem"
Fulk (Foulques) V. the Younger, born 1092, 9th Count of Anjou, 1109-1129, abdicated, and was King of Jerusalem, 1131-1142, married about 1108 (1) Ermengarde, daughter of Helias, Count of Maine, who died in 1126.
Fulk was born between 1089 and 1092, the son of Count Fulk IV of Anjou and Bertrade de Montfort.
She allied with Pons of Tripoli and Joscelin II of Edessa to prevent Fulk from marching north in 1132; Fulk and Pons fought a brief battle before peace was made and Alice was exiled again.
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 kingsofjerusalem
It was decided that Count Fulk of Anjou, a distant kinsman, to Baldwin II, would make a good choice for her husband.
Fulk was nearly forty years old, and a widower, and was familiar with warfare.
He constantly had to keep his kingdom safe from Saracens and the other daughters of Baldwin, who were always trying to improve their positions.
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 FULK - Online Information article about FULK
Fulk readily accepted the offer; and in 1129 he came and was married to Melisinda, receiving the towns of See also:
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.
fault of Fulk was his neglect to envisage the needs of the northern principalities, and to See also:
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 Fulk — FactMonster.com
Geoffrey IV Having taken as his new wife Melisende, daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem, he succeeded his father-in-law in 1131.
Fulk's reign was disturbed by dissensions among the Latin princes and by the raids of the Turks, whose prisoner he was for a time in 1137.
Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville - Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville, Charles Cavendish Fulke, 1794–1865, English...
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 reagenealogy - pafg38 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Fulk IV The Rude of Anjou, Count of Anjou [Parents] was born on 14 Apr 1106.
Fulk V The Younger of Anjou, Count of Anjou died in 1143.
Fulk V The Younger of Anjou, Count of Anjou [Parents] died in 1143.
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 Anjou   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Geoffrey's successor Fulk III Nerra, one of the most remarkable figures of his period and the most powerful member of the dynasty, ruled from 987 to 1040.
Fulk's son Geoffrey II Martel (1040–60) pursued the policy of expansion begun by his father and annexed the Vendômois and a part of Maine to Anjou.
After the death of Fulk IV in 1109, his son Fulk V the Young endeavoured to make good the losses caused by the various wars.
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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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 reagenealogy - pafg38 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Fulk IV The Rude of Anjou, Count of Anjou [Parents] was born on 14 Apr 1106.
Fulk V The Younger of Anjou, Count of Anjou died in 1143.
Fulk V The Younger of Anjou, Count of Anjou [Parents] died in 1143.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobn80 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fulk IV the Surly or Foulques le Réchin, Count of Anjou (1068-1109).
But the latter's brother, Fulk, discontented over having inherited only a few small appandages, took advantage of the general discontent aroused by Geoffrey III's inept rule, seized Saumur and Angers (1067), and cast Geoffrey first into prision at Sablé and later in the confines of Chinon castle (1068).
Fulks reign then had to endure a series of conflicts against the several barons, Philip I of France, and the duke of Normandy.
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 The Angevin Dynasties
Fulk's son Geoffrey II 'Martel' (1040-60) pursued the policy of expansion begun by his father and annexed the Vendômois and a part of Maine to Anjou.
Fulk V also, by marriage to the daughter of king Baldwin II, acquired the additional title of 'king of Jerusalem (1131-1143).
However, Fulk V most significant influence on the future was arranging the marriage of his son Geoffrey IV [V?*] the Handsome [le Bel] 'Plantagenet' to Matilda, the daughter of Henry I of England.
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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.
Count Fulk IV of Anjou "Rechin" was born in 1043.
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 The Angevin Dynasties
Fulk's son Geoffrey II 'Martel' (1040-60) pursued the policy of expansion begun by his father and annexed the Vendômois and a part of Maine to Anjou.
Fulk V also, by marriage to the daughter of king Baldwin II, acquired the additional title of 'king of Jerusalem (1131-1143).
However, Fulk V most significant influence on the future was arranging the marriage of his son Geoffrey IV [V?*] the Handsome [le Bel] 'Plantagenet' to Matilda, the daughter of Henry I of England.
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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.
Bachrach says that Fulk's horse went down, he was shaken and Fulk's standard bearer, Sigebrannus was either killed or wounded and the standard fell.
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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 30th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
BIOGRAPHY: Fulk The Younger or (in French) Foulques Le Jeune, was the count of Anjou and Maine as Fulk V from 1109 to 1131 and king of Jerusalem from 1131to 1143.
Son of Fulk IV the Surly and Bertrada of Montfort, he was married in 1109 to Arenburga of Maine.
Fulk became king of Jerusalem on Baldwin II's death in 1131 and spent the first year of his reign settling a dispute in Antioch (Turkey) and putting down a revolt led by his wife's lover, Hugh of Le Puiset.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Benedict IV
Benedict IV, a Roman and the son of Mammalus, became pope in the first half of 900.
Dümmler, "Auxilius und Vulgarius", 96 sqq.), excommunicated the assassin of Fulk, Archbishop of Reims (Frodoard, Hist.
Remensis, IV, 10), and offered practical sympathy to Malacenus, Bishop of Amasia, who had been driven from his see by the advances of the Saracens (Jaffé, loc.
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 Plantagenet
Fulk is noted as "chronicler of the Counts of Anjou", so presumably he began a family history.
Fulk "le Jeun" (the Younger) became King of Jerusalem in 1131 on the death of Baldwin II, his father-in-law by his second marriage.
Fulk is buried in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem.
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 RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: St-Onge (Boissonneau dit Saint-Onge & Tondu dit St-Onge) Family
Fulk IV of Anjou (1043 1109), also known as Fulk le Réchin, was count of Anjou from 1068 to 1109.
Fulk fought with his brother, whose ruled was deemed incompetent, and captured him in 1067.
Fulk may have married as many as five times; there is some doubt regarding two of the marriages.
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 My "UNDOCUMENTED" Generations Page.
FULK I (The Red) "of Anjou" was b.abt.988, d.abt.1038, m.abt.1007 to unknown.
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.
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 Medieval Royalty - Person Page 1
Fulk V, Count of Anjou was described as being a ruddy man, faithful and gentle, affable and kind, a powerful prince, and very succesful in ruling his own people; an expirenced warrior full of patience and wisdom in military affairs.
Fulk V, Count of Anjou abdicated the counties of Anjou and Maine in favor of his son Geoffrey IV of the House of Plantagenet Count of Anjou and Maine in 1129.
Duke William IV of Aquitaine was the son of Duke William III of Aquitaine.
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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 V of Anjou and Jeruslaem
Fulk V succeeded his father Fulk IV as count of Anjou (and of Touraine) in 1109 (his elder brother Geoffroy having died in 1106), and obtained the county of Maine in 1110 by his marriage to Éremburge, heiress of Maine.
His first wife having died in 1126, he was offered the hand of Melisende, daughter of king Baldwin II of Jerusalem, along with the throne of Jerusalem.
[Foulques IV and Bertrada were not married earlier than 1089, and Foulques V was certainly born before Bertrada ran off with Phillipe of France in 1092.]
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 Fulk
Fulk was the name of several counts of Anjou:
Fulk V of Anjou (later King of Jerusalem)
Fulk of Neuilly, preacher of the Fourth Crusade
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