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  1. Há 3 dias · Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou 1113–1151: Henry II, King of England 1133–1189: Geoffrey, Count of Nantes 1134–1158: William FitzEmpress 1136–1164: Henry the Young King 1155–1183: Richard I, King of England 1157–1199: Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany 1158–1186: John, King of England 1167–1216: Arthur I, Duke of Brittany 1187 ...

  2. Há 3 dias · Son of Hugues du Perche, Comte de Gatinais and Beatrice of Mâcon. Husband of Duchess Ermengarde of Burgundy. Father of Geoffroy III (V) “le Barbu", comte de Gâtinais et d'Anjou; Hildegarde de Gâtinais and Fulk IV "The Surly", count of Anjou. Brother of Letaud de Château-Landon.

    • Probably Château-Landon, Pays-de-France (Present region Île-de-France)
    • James Fred Patin, Jr.
    • after 1000
  3. Há 1 dia · The term Angevin itself is the demonym for the residents of Anjou and its historic capital, Angers; the Plantagenets were descended from Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou, hence the term. The demonym, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, has been in use since 1511.

  4. 23 de mai. de 2024 · One Angevin count, Fulk III of Anjou, accused his wife of adultery and had her burned at the stake in her wedding gown. After the accession of William, Duke of Normandy, to the English throne in 1066, the Anjou house lost most of its power. The province of Anjou was eventually taken by the French Crown in 1206.

  5. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Of Germanic (Frankish and Lombard) origin, introduced to Britain by the Normans. It was in regular use among the counts of Anjou, ancestors of the English royal house of Plantagenet, who were descended from Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou ( 1113–51 ).

  6. 10 de mai. de 2024 · She married Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais c. 1035 (in French Geoffroy), called Ferréol and sometimes known as Aubri, seigneur de Château-Landon.[2] Geoffrey II died sometime between 1043 and 1046, and Ermengarde's mother died while on pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1046.

  7. 26 de mai. de 2024 · Charter of Henry duke of the Normans [and] count of the Angevins, giving in alms for ever, for the soul of his father Geoffrey, count of Anjou (Andegarensis), and for the weal of him and his, to his aunt Matildis the abbess and the whole convent of Fontevrault the house at Saumur (de Salmuro) which was (erat) of his demesne, “et ...