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  1. Henry was born in Maine at Le Mans on 5 March 1133, the eldest child of the Empress Matilda and her second husband, Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou. The French county of Anjou was formed in the 10th century and its Angevin rulers attempted for several centuries to extend their influence and power across France through careful marriages and political alliances.

  2. Enamel portrait of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou (1113/17–1151), formerly on his tomb in Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou, France, now in the Museum of Archeology and History in Le Mans. Visible on half his shield of azure are four lions rampant or, arranged in a manner reminiscent of the full-shield of six lions rampant (3,2,1) borne by his ...

  3. Fulk ( Latin: Fulco, French: Foulque or Foulques; c. 1089/1092 – 13 November 1143), also known as Fulk the Younger, was the count of Anjou (as Fulk V) from 1109 to 1129 and the king of Jerusalem with his wife Melisende from 1131 to his death. During their reign, the Kingdom of Jerusalem reached its largest territorial extent.

  4. 1 de ene. de 1970 · For other uses, see Geoffrey of Anjou (disambiguation). For other uses, see Plantagenet . Geoffrey V (24 August 1113 – 7 September 1151), called the Handsome , the Fair (French: le Bel ) or Plantagenet , was the Count of Anjou , Touraine and Maine by inheritance from 1129, and also Duke of Normandy by conquest from 1144.

  5. Le Mans son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou and Empress Matilda. Eleanor of Aquitaine. 18 May 1152 Poitiers eight children 6 July 1189 Chinon aged 56 Richard Lionheart. 1189–1199 also: king of England, count of Maine and Nantes, duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony, lord of Ireland. 8 September 1157

  6. Geoffrey's ancestral domain of Anjou gave rise to the name Angevin, and what modern historians name as the Angevin Empire in the 12th century. Geoffrey V , called the Handsome, the Fair or Plantagenet, was the Count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine by inheritance from 1129, and also Duke of Normandy by conquest from 1144.

  7. Geoffrey II, de Château-Landon (died 1043 or 1046) was the Count of Gâtinais. [1] [2] He was the son of Hugues du Perche, Count of Gâtinais, by Béatrice de Mâcon, the daughter of Aubry II de Mâcon. [3] About 1035 he married Ermengarde of Anjou, Duchess of Burgundy, daughter of Fulk III, Count of Anjou. [2] [4] After Geoffrey's death she ...