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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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 Anjou
Fulk III of Anjou, Count of Anjou, "the Black", b abt 970, of Anjou, France, d 21 Jun 1040.
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.
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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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 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.
He was the younger son of Geoffrey, Count of Gâtinais (sometimes known as Alberic), and Ermengarde of Anjou, a daughter of Fulk the Black, count of Anjou, and sister of Geoffrey Martel, also count of Anjou.
The eldest (a son of Ermengarde de Borbon), Geoffrey Martel II, Geoffrey IV of Anjou, ruled jointly with his father for some time, but died in 1106.
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 The Ultimate Fulk of Jerusalem Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Fulk of Anjou (1092 – November 10, 1143), king of Jerusalem from 1131, 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 of France).
Fulk captured the fort of Banias, to the north of Lake Tiberiasand thus secured the northern frontier.
Fulk was survived by his son Geoffery of Anjou by his first wife, and Baldwin III and Amalric I by Melisende.
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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
Louis I. Duke of Anjou and count of Provence (1339-84) and titular king of Sicily and Jerusalem (1382-84).
Born in France, she was the daughter of Rene I, duke of Anjou, and was married to Henry in 1445 to confirm a truce between France and England during the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453).
Margaret of Anjou (1430-1482) Queen of England from 1445, wife of Henry VI of England.
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 Ancestors & Relatives of Dan Lee Davis - pafg279 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Count of Anjou FULK (FOULQUS) IV "THE RUDE", [Parents] was born in 1043 in Of,, Anjou, France.
Hermengarde (Ermengarde) de ANJOU [Parents] was born about 1013 in Of,, Anjou, France.
Count of Anjou GEOFFREY III "LE BARBU", was born about 1039 in Of,, Anjou, France.
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 Ancestors of Sir Norman L. Gray
Fulk IV De Gastinois D'ANJOU, son of Geoffrey II CASTINAIS and Irmegard D'ANJOU, was born in 1043 in Anjou, France and died on 14 Apr 1106 in Anjou, France at age 63.
Fulk V D'ANJOU King of Jerusalem (born in 1092 in Anjou, France - died on 10 Nov 1143 in Jerusalem, Israel)
Fulk was born in 1043 in Anjou, France and died on 14 Apr 1106 in Anjou, France at age 63.
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 Informat.io on Fulk Of Jerusalem
In 1092, Bertrade deserted her husband and became the mistress of King Philip I of France.
Fulk, or his supporters, were commonly believed responsible, though direct proof never surfaced.
Sibylla of Anjou (1112–1165, Bethlehem), married in 1123 William Clito (div.
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 Durgan
Fulk II Le Bon count Anjou is the 29th great grandfather of Theodore Leland Durgan.
* Fulk IV Of Anjou was born in 1043 in Anjou France.
* Fulk V count Of Anjou was born in 1092 in Anjou, France.
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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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 Battle of Hastings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bishop Odo de Bayeux - William's half brother and Bishop of Bayeux was thought responsible for the commissioning of the Bayeux Tapestry and possibly the inclusion of epic deeds that he was not responsible for, but took the credit.
Aimery IV de Thouars - Another who was possible trusted by William with his initial ideas of an invasion.
Ralph III de Toeni - Half brother of Count William d'Evereux and involved in battle and was rewarded, as most were, with large estates in England afterwards.
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Parents: Fulk III Count of Anjou and Hildegarde of Lorraine
Parents: Fulk IV of Anjou and Bertrade de Montfort
Parents: Fulk IV of Anjou and Hildegarde de Baugency
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 Fulk IV of Anjou, b: 1043 -
Born: 1073 - Marr: - Alan IV Duke of Fergent Died: 1147 -
Born: ABT 1010 - Anjou, France Marr: - Aubri Geoffrey Gatinais Died: 21 Mar 1076 -
Born: 0950 - Vermondois, France Marr: - Geoffrey I Grisgonell of Anjou Died: ABT 0975 - Anjou, France
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 Fulk Fulk , 10921143, Latin King Of Jerusalem (113143), Count Of Anjou (110929) As Fulk V, Great-gra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fulk, 10921143, Latin king of Jerusalem (113143), count of Anjou (110929) as Fulk V, great-grandson of Fulk Nerra.
Identify, is generally held to have been Fulk or Foulques, second son of Baudry le Teuton 85), nephew of Fulk, being the son of his brother Robert.
Fulk, as one of two fifty per cent stockholders of the Delaware joint venture.
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 Maternal Ancestors
Count Fulk IV Of Anjou was born 1043 in Chateau Landon, France
General Notes: Fulk IV, Count of Anjou, 1068-1109, surnamed the Rude, who succeeded as Count of Anjou at the decease, in prison, of his bro ther Geoffrey, the Bearded.
Fulk was born 1043 in Chateau Landon, France
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 Hissem_Norman-French Genealogy
Lazare de Baif was the Abbot of Charroux and Grenetier, probably in Anjou or the region near Paris.
Yves was subsequently styled Ives Count de Bellême. He later obtained Saosnois (in Maine), Alencon, and the castle of Domfront.
- Geoffroi Martel II [Geoffrey the Hammer] was the son of the Duke of Anjou, Fulk IV.
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 My Family
She was married to Fulk V Count of Anjou.
Children were: Geoffrey Plantagenet and Maine V Count of Anjou.
Parents: Fulk IV Count of Anjou and Bertrade de Montfort.
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 Fulk IV of Anjou
He persuaded the French king Phillipe I to accept this arrangement by ceding his paternal heritage of Gâtinais to the king.
His later years were troubled by rebellion from his elder son Geoffroy (IV) Martel, who predeceased him, and Foulques was succeeded by his second son Foulques V in 1109.
Bradbury (1989) = "Fulk le Réchin and the origin of the Plantagenets", in Harper-Bill et al., eds., Studies in Medieval history presented to R. Allen Brown (Boydell Press, 1989).
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 RoyaList Online - Royal Genealogy - Fulk V, Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fulk is said to have invented pointy-toed shoes to hide his gouty feet.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: The Deeds of Bishop Arnald of Le Mans and the Le Mans Commune, 1065-1081
Yet Fulk IV, count of Anjou (1068-1106), also had ambitions in Maine, and our text shows us that his influence was not insubstantial in Le Mans.
Bishop Arnald, moreover, was himself hardly a neutral or passive observer of the struggle between Count Fulk and Duke William.
When his efforts were revealed, the citizens immediately called together the nobles of the whole region and especially Fulk, count of Anjou [Fulk IV Rechin].
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 (Peter ANDRIES - Fulk III Of Count Of Anjou ANJOU )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Fulk I Of Count Of Anjou ANJOU (____ - 0942)
Fulk II Of Count Of Anjou ANJOU (____ - 11 Nov 0958)
Fulk III Of Count Of Anjou ANJOU (ABT 0970 - 21 Jun 1040)
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 Descendants of Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Anjou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
As eldest son of FULK V, KING OF JERUSALEM, and his wife, LRMENGARDE, daughter of HELIAS, Count of Maine, Geoffrey was of the House of Angevin Kings, which had been prominent for three centuries.
Henry was raised in the French province of Anjou and first visited England in 1142 to defend his mother's claim to the disputed throne of Stephen.
Reign: 1272-1307; Of the Plantagenets, House of Anjou.
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 Royal Line
Fulk, IV, Count of Anjou + Bertrade de Montfort
Son: Fulk, Latin King of Jerusalem, Count of Anjou
Fulk, Latin King of Jerusalem, Count of Anjou + Melisende
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 ~*Fulk IV "the Rude" "Count" of Anjou/*Hildegarde of Baugency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
~*Fulk IV "the Rude" "Count" of Anjou/*Hildegarde of Baugency
Husband: ~*Fulk IV "the Rude" "Count" of Anjou
Name: *Ermangard of Anjou Born: at: 34-18,116 Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: *Alan IV "Duke" of Cornoille ~*William IX the Troubador "Duke" of Aquitaine
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 Philip I of France   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
King Louis VI of France (December 1, 1081 - August 1, 1137) Although the marriage produced the necessary heir, Philippe fell in love with Bertrade de Montfort, the wife of Count Fulk IV of Anjou.
For after he had abducted the Countess of Anjou, he could achieve nothing worthy of the royal dignity; consumed by desire for the lady he had seized, he gave himself up entirely to the satisfaction of His passion.
So he lost interest in the affairs of state and, relaxing too much, took no care for His body, well-made and handsome though it was.
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