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  1. Elias II, Count of Maine. Elias II (also Helias, Hélie, Helyes or Élie) (died 15 January 1151) was the younger son of Fulk V of Anjou and his first wife, Eremburga, daughter of Count Elias I of Maine. [1] There is debate as to whether he was ever count of Maine or whether he merely made a claim to it.

  2. 18 de set. de 2023 · Elias I (also Hélie or Élie; died 11 July 1110), called de la Flèche or de Baugency, was the Count of Maine from 1093. He was the son of the lord of La Flèche, John de Beaugency, and his wife Paula, daughter of Herbert I, Count of Maine. In 1093, when his cousin Hugh V died, he inherited Maine.

  3. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Elias II (also Helias, Hélie, Helyes or Élie) (died 15 January 1151) was the younger son of Fulk V of Anjou and his first wife, Eremburga, daughter of Count Elias I of Maine. There is debate as to whether he was ever count of Maine or whether he merely made a claim to it.

  4. Herbert II (1058–1062) Walter of Mantes (1062–1063) Robert Curthose (1063–1069) Hugh V (1069–1093) Elias I (1093–1110), in opposition; Eremburga and Fulk V of Anjou (1110–1126), in opposition; Geoffrey of Anjou (1126–1151) Elias II (1151) Henry II of England (1151–1189) Henry the Young King (1169–1183) Richard the ...

  5. 16 de dez. de 2010 · Elias (also Hélie or Élie) (died 15 January 1151) was the younger son of Fulk V of Anjou and his first wife, Eremburga, daughter of Elias I of Maine. There is debate as to whether he was ever count of Maine.

    • circa 1111
    • L'abbey Des Sergela, Angers, France
    • Anjou, France
  6. Elias I (also Hélie or Élie) (died 11 July 1110), called de la Flèche or de Baugency, was the Count of Maine, succeeding his cousin Hugh V, Count of Maine. He was the son of Jean de la Flèche and Paula, daughter of Herbert I, Count of Maine .

  7. 5 de out. de 2019 · On Eliass death in 1110 the Count of Anjou became the Count of Maine. Henry I (pictured at the start of this post) who had succeeded his brother William as King of England in 1100 and taken Normandy from his brother Robert in 1106 agreed to recognise Fulk of Anjou’s claim to Maine so long as Fulk recognised the Duke of Normandy as his overlord.