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  1. Fulco III de Anjou (?, 972 ¿984? [1] -Metz, 21 de junio de 1040), llamado también Fulco Nerra, El Halcón Negro o El Constructor, fue un noble y jefe militar francés, Conde de Anjou (987-1040).

  2. Fulk III, the Black (c. 970–1040; Old French: Foulque Nerra was an early Count of Anjou celebrated as one of the first great builders of medieval castles. It is estimated Fulk constructed approximately 100 castles as well as abbeys throughout the Loire Valley in what is now France.

  3. 18 de sept. de 2023 · Fulk III, the Black (c. 970–1040; Old French: Foulque Nerra ), was an early count of Anjou celebrated as one of the first great builders of medieval castles. It is estimated Fulk constructed approximately 100 castles, along with abbeys throughout the Loire Valley in what is now France.

    • circa 970
  4. Fulco III de Anjou , llamado también Fulco Nerra, El Halcón Negro o El Constructor, fue un noble y jefe militar francés, Conde de Anjou . Fulco Nerra amplió y consolidó los dominios del condado de Anjou, en disputa con otros nobles rivales, incrementando su poder e influencia en la corte del reino de Francia.

  5. Fulk III Nerra (born c. 970—died June 21, 1040, Metz, Fr.) was the count of Anjou (987–1040), the most powerful of the early rulers of the Angevin dynasty. Exposed at first to the attacks of the counts of Brittany, Fulk had to fight for a long time to defend his frontiers, finally driving the Bretons back beyond the frontiers of Anjou.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Foulques III d'Anjou. The Henry Project: The Ancestors of King Henry II of England. Foulques (Fulk, Fulco) III "Nerra" Count of Anjou, 987-1040. Foulques succeeded his father Geoffroy I "Grisegonelle" in 987, and was succeeded in 1040 after a long reign by his son Geoffroy II "Martel".

  7. La primera Casa de Anjou se originó en el Condado de Anjou, al oeste de Francia. Se considera a Fulco III, el Negro, cuarto conde de Anjou ( Andegavensium comes ), como el fundador de la dinastía. La Casa se dividió en dos ramas: una reinó en Jerusalén y la principal en Inglaterra (Plantagenet).