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  1. 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 his marriage claim, and conquest, from 1144.

  2. The House of Plantagenet (/plænˈtædʒənət/ plan-TAJ-ə-nət) was a royal house which originated in the French County of Anjou. The name Plantagenet is used by modern historians to identify four distinct royal houses: the Angevins, who were also counts of Anjou; the main line of the Plantagenets following the loss of Anjou; and ...

  3. Geoffrey V (1113–1151), called the Handsome ( French: le Bel) and Plantagenet ( Latin: planta genista ), was the Count of Anjou, Touraine, and Maine from 1129. He was the Duke of Normandy from 1144.

  4. Geoffrey Plantagenet may refer to: Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou (1113–1151), Count of Anjou, father of Henry II of England and the first to be known as Plantagenet. Geoffrey (archbishop of York) (1151–1212), Archbishop of York, illegitimate son of Henry II.

  5. Godofredo V de Anjou (nombres alternativos Godofredo El Hermoso o Godofredo Plantagenet) (24 de agosto de 1113; Francia -7 de septiembre de 1151; Francia ), fue un noble francés, desde 1128 conde de Anjou, de Touraine y de Maine, por herencia, y desde 1144 duque de Normandía por conquista.

  6. 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 his marriage claim, and conquest, from 1144.

  7. 29 de may. de 2018 · Geoffrey ‘Plantagenet’ (1113–51), count of Anjou (1129–51) and duke of Normandy (1144–51), became the husband of Henry I 's designated heiress, the Empress Matilda, on 17 June 1128, in a political marriage which was intended to neutralize Anjou's participation in the wars which troubled Henry's rule in Normandy.