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  1. Gottfried V. ALTERNATIVNAMEN Geoffrey Plantagenet, Gottfried von Anjou-Plantagenet KURZBESCHREIBUNG Graf von Anjou, Maine und der Touraine, Herzog von Normandie GEBURTSDATUM 24. August 1113 STERBEDATUM 7. September 1151 STERBEORT Château-du-Loir

  2. Geoffrey, born c. 1040, was the eldest son of Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais and Ermengarde of Anjou, the daughter of Fulk III of Anjou. [1] [2] Both he and his younger brother Fulk, called le Réchin, were taken under the wing of their uncle, Geoffrey Martel and both were knighted by him in 1060. Although well treated by his uncle, it is ...

  3. Geoffrey was the eldest son of Fulk II, Count of Anjou and his first wife Gerberga. [2] He succeeded his father as Count of Anjou about 960, at the age of 20. [3] He married Adele of Meaux (934–982), daughter of Robert of Vermandois. Her father was a patrilineal descendant of Charlemagne, while her paternal grandmother was daughter of king ...

  4. Geoffroy V xứ Anjou (24 tháng 8 1113 - 7 tháng 9, 1151), còn được gọi với biệt danh là Người Đẹp trai (tiếng Pháp: le Bel) hoặc là Geoffroy Plantagenet, là bá tước của xứ Anjou, Touraine và Maine khi được thừa kế từ cha ông năm 1129, và cũng là công tước của Normandie sau cuộc chinh phục từ năm 1144.

  5. Geoffrey put down three baronial rebellions in Anjou, in 1129, 1135, and 1145–1151. He was often at odds with his younger brother, Elias, who he had imprisoned until 1151. The threat of rebellion slowed his progress in Normandy, and is one reason he could not intervene in England. On 7 September 1151, Geoffrey died suddenly.

  6. Geoffroy V d'Anjou, dit le Bel ou Plantagenêt ( 24 août 1113 2 – 7 septembre 1151, Château-du-Loir ), fut comte d'Anjou, du Maine et de Touraine ( 1129 - 1151 ), et, plus tard, duc de Normandie ( 1144 - 1151 ). Il est surnommé Plantagenêt à cause du brin de genêt qu'il avait l'habitude de porter à son chapeau.

  7. Geoffrey "the Handsome" Plantagenet, Count of Anjou (24 August 1113-7 September 1151) was Count of Anjou from 1129 to 7 September 1151, succeeding Fulk V and preceding Henry Curtmantle. From 1144 to 1149, he also claimed the Duchy of Normandy after conquering Rouen from Stephen of Blois during The Anarchy, as he sided with his wife Matilda of England during the struggle. His son would become ...