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  1. Ermengarde of Anjou (c. 1018 – 18 March 1076), known as Blanche, was a Duchess consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Count Fulk III of Anjou and Hildegarde of Sundgau. [1] She was sometimes known as Ermengarde-Blanche. [1]

  2. 4 de jun. de 2024 · Ermengarde of Anjou (c. 1018 – 18 March 1076), known as Blanche, was a Duchess consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Count Fulk III of Anjou and Hildegarde of Sundgau.[1] She was sometimes known as Ermengarde-Blanche.

    • Angers, Pays de la Loire
    • March 21, 1018
    • "Blanche"
    • Angers, Pays de la Loire, France
  3. Born in 1018; died on March 18, 1076, in Fleury-sur-Ouche; daughter of Fulk III the Black, count of Anjou; married Geoffrey, count of Gastinois; married Robert I (1011–1076), duke of Burgundy (r. 1031–1076), around 1048; children: (first marriage) Geoffrey III the Bearded, count of Anjou; Fulk IV the Rude, count of Anjou; (second marriage) ...

  4. 10 de set. de 2024 · Ermengard was the half-sister of Fulk V of Anjou, crusader and ruler of Jerusalem. She married Alan IV duke of Brittany, ruling the duchy of Brittany as his regent while he was on the First Crusade. After 1113 she ruled Brittany alone.

  5. Ermengarde of Anjou (c. 1018 – 18 March 1076), known as Blanche, was a Duchess consort of Burgundy. She was the daughter of Count Fulk III of Anjou and Hildegarde of Sundgau. She was sometimes known as Ermengarde-Blanche.

  6. Ermengarde-Blanche of Anjou [a] (c. 1018 –1076), was a French noblewoman who was first Countess of Chateau-Landon and secondly Duchess of Burgundy. She is also called Hermangarde in some sources. Ermengarde-Blanch was the heiress of the countship of Anjou and is an ancestress of the House of Plantagenet .

  7. Ermengarde of Anjou may refer to: Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou, Duchess of Brittany, daughter of Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou, wife first of Conan I of Rennes; secondly of William II of Angoulême.