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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.
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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 Learn more about Fulk of Jerusalem in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fulk of Anjou, king of Jerusalem (1092-1143), 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 accepted the offer and in 1129 he and Melisende were married, with the towns of Acre and Tyre as her dowry.
William felt that the major fault of Fulk's reign was his inattention to the defense of the states to the north against the invasions of Zengi, which culminated in the fall of the County of Edessa in 1143.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobn86 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Fulk V, Count of Anjou, was born 1092, and was Count 1109-1142.
Fulk V was son of Bertrada de Montford, who eventually deserted her husband and became the mistress of Philip I of France.
Fulk became Count of Anjou in 1109, and showed himself a doughty opponent to Henry I, King of England, against whom he continually supported Louis VI of France until, in 1127, Henry I won him over by betrothing his daughter Matilda to Fulk's son Geoffrey Plantagenet.
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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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 Fulk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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 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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 Learn more about Melisende of Jerusalem in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Unfortunately, Fulk largely ignored and neglected Melisende, other than to father two sons (the future Baldwin III and Amalric I) upon her.
In 1132, however, Melisende was accused of having an ongoing affair with Fulk's biggest rival, the rebel Hugh II of Le Puiset.
After Fulk's death in 1143 Melisende became regent for her 13 year old son Baldwin, and they were crowned together in Melisende's third co-rulership.
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 Anjou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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.
Geoffrey V of Anjou, Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy, b 24 Aug 1113, Anjou, France, d 7 Sep 1151, Eure-et-Loire, France.
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 Anjou Was Their Land 800 - 1213 AD
It was rebuilt in 1137 by Geoffrey, son of Fulk V and husband of Matilda, the daughter of Henry, King of England.
Geoffrey was known as the handsome Count of Anjou - the son of Fulk V and the ancestor of the English Plantagenet Kings.
Fulk V left Anjou in care of his 16 year old son, Geoffrey, in 1129 to become King of Jerusalem.
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 Crocker ~ Ashley - Person Page 40
Fulk III "The Black" Count of Anjou was the son of Geoffrey I "Grisgonelle" Count of Anjou and Adelaide de Vermandois.
Fulk V was an upright and bigorous man of orthodox faith who was benevolent towards the men of God.
Fulk died in 1143, leaving two sons who both became kings, as Baldwin III and Amalric I. William of Tyre described Fulk as a capable soldier and politician, who defended both the kingdom and the church, reflecting the policies of his predecessors Baldwin I and Baldwin II.
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Lord Balderic [<^v] de Anjou was born 0969 in Courcy, Ardennes, France, and died AFT 1066.
Fulk [@ <^v] de Anjou was born 0985 in Normandy, France.
Robert [@ <^v] Malet was born ABT 1080 in Curry Malet, Somerset, Eng, and died 1155.
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 Plant Family History Group - Debunking the Plantagenet-Plantard link
Fulk V (1092-1143) had married the only daughter of Elias, count of Maine in 1109, thereby uniting Anjou and Maine; but Geffrey Plante Genest's mother, Eremburge died in 1126; and his subsequent step-mother, Mélisande, married Fulk V in 1129.
A primary source is the Chronicles of the Counts of Anjou, which is the work of several writers including Thomas of Loches, a chaplain of Count Fulk V; and, this work was given its final form in the 1160s by John, a monk of Marmoutier Abbey.
While Fulk was ruling Anjou, Touraine and the county of Maine in prosperity, King Baldwin II of Jerusalem sent envoys who were to consult prudent men and then to persuade a suitable man to wed his daughter and accept the kingdom of Jerusalem.
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 Fulk - Fulk aus Barstadt - Canon Lore
Fulk de Galliard grew to be extremely handsome and very large.
Fulk IV of Anjou Fulk IV of Anjou (1043 — 1109), also known as Fulk le Réchin, was count of Anjou from 1068 to 1109.
Fulkfulk, 1092-1143, Latin king of Jerusalem (1131-43), count of Anjou (1109-29) as Fulk V, great-grandson of Fulk Nerra.
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 Fulk V Count of Anjou, [King/Jerusalem]
Fulk [the Younger], there are several different spelling of this person's name: Floulk, Foulques,...
!Ancestry of the Plantagenet Kings from the House of Anjou.
2; Ancestors of the Plantagenet Kings from the House of Anjou.
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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.
139): 13 Nov. 1142] William of Tyre is often off on his chronology (as in the case of the death dates of Fulk's sons by his second wife, both also off by a year).
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 Count of Anjou & Maine Geoffrey V Plantagenet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Geoffrey V (1113 - 1151), Count of Anjou and Maine, and later Duke of Normandy, called "Geoffrey the Fair" or "Geoffrey Plantagent", was the son of Fulk V, Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem.
Geoffrey was the son of The Prince of Anjou and the grandson of William The Conqueror.
The name "Plantagenet" originates from the nickname "Plante-geneste" often applied to Geoffrey of Anjou, father of King Henry II of England, in reference to the broom plant that became his emblem, possibly from his customarily wearing a sprig of it.
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 Jerusalem
He in turn was succeeded by his cousin, Baldwin II, who was followed by his son-in-law, Fulk V the Young, count of Anjou (1092-1143).
Grandson of Baldwin II and son of Fulk V of Anjou; Second Crusade in his reign (1147-49); captured Ascalon (1153), lost Damascus (1154).
Son of Fulk IV of Anjou; count of Anjou as Fulk V, called le Jeune, i.e.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Count Geoffrey Plantagenet ANJOU ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH ...
The recent attempt of her husband, Geoffrey of Anjou, to gain by force the footing in Normandy which Henry had denied him, had drawn her away from her father, and she was still in Anjou.
The hourney back to Anjou was a hot one and on the way the count went fora swim in a little stream that ran into the Loire; the same night he was stricken by a fever and three days later, on 7 September, he died.
Fulk V of Anjou, one of his descendants, became (1131) King of Jerusalem...Fulk V's elder son, Geoffrey IV (Geoffrey Plantagenet), inherited Anjou.
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 Me Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 1129 she married Fulk V of Anjou (France).
Fulk chose to believe the rumors and provoked a war against Melisende and her supporters.
After Fulk's death Melisende became regent for her 13 year old son, Baldwin.
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 WILLIAM THE CLITO - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM THE CLITO
The first which lasted from 1112 to 1120 was abetted by Louis, by Fulk V. of Anjou and by Baldwin VII.
In the second, which broke out during 1123, Henry I. had merely to encounter the forces of his own Norman subjects; his diplomatic skill had been successfully employed to paralyse the ill-will of other enemies.
In 1122 or 1123 William married Sibylle, daughter of Fulk of Anjou, and with her received the county of Maine; but Henry I. prevailed upon the Curia to annul this union, as being within the forbidden degrees.
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 Claims and Counterclaims   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
This can be seen by tracing the male line of the Counts of Anjou back to Geoffrey II of Chateau-Landon, Count of Gatinais who married Ermengarde, the heiress of Anjou around the first quarter of the 11th Century.
Geoffrey and Ermengarde's grandson, Count Fulk V, resigned Anjou and Maine (the latter acquired through his first marriage) to his eldest son Geoffrey and went off to the Crusades.
It was he who married Henry I's daughter the Empress Matilda and became the ancestor of the Planatagenet kings, their son being the famous Henry II (as in the films Beckett and The Lion in Winer).
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 Just for fun:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Giovanna d'Anjou (NPC 445), the heiress (although Salic Law prohibited her from actually inheriting) to Robert of Anjou (231), has a claim on the same throne, as heiress to the Latin Emperor of Constantinople, a distinction shared with some cousins who are not in play.
The male line of the Counts of Anjou can be traced back to Geoffrey II of Chateau-Landon, Count of Gatinais who married Ermengarde, the heiress of Anjou around the first quarter of the 11th Century.
Geoffrey and Ermengarde's grandson, Count Fulk V, resigned Anjou and Maine (the latter acquired thru his first marriage) to his eldest son Geoffrey and went off to the Crusades.
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 TimeRef: Report Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Wanting to go on Crusade, Fulk needed to ensure security and a marriage between his family and the English crown could help.
He had previously arranged a marriage between his son William Audelin to Fulk's daughter also called Matilda, but William had died in a ship wreak.
Hugh de Payen's travels around France started with a visit to Fulk of Anjou who had become an associate member of the order in 1120.
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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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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10476
She was the daughter of Fulk V d'Anjou, 9th Comte d'Anjou and Aremburga de la Fleche, Comtesse de Maine.
He was the son of Fulk V d'Anjou, 9th Comte d'Anjou and Melesende of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem.
She married Fulk V d'Anjou, 9th Comte d'Anjou, son of Fulk IV 'le Rechin', Comte d'Anjou and Bertrada de Montfort, circa 1129.
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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: 2007-10-08)
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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 My Family
Children were: Geoffrey II Martel ANJOU, Ermengarde ANJOU.
Children were: Matilda Fontevrault ANJOU Abbess, Geoffrey V Plantagenet ANJOU -Count, Sibylle D' ANJOU.
Parents: Fulk V ANJOU -Count and Eremburge MANS.
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