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  1. Count of Anjou was a title first given to Ingelger. [1] His male line ended with Geoffrey II of Anjou. The next line of counts of Anjou were descended from Geoffrey's sister Ermengarde-Blanche and her husband Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais. [2] Their descendants include the Plantagenet kings of England. [3]

  2. Geoffrey III, born c. 1040, was the oldest son of Geoffrey II, Count of Gâtinais and Ermengarde-Blanche of Anjou. Ermengarde-Blanche was the daughter of Fulk III of Anjou. Both he and his younger brother Fulk, called le Réchin, were raised at the court of their uncle, Geoffrey Martel. Both Geoffrey and Fulk were knighted by him in 1060.

  3. Geoffrey of Anjou's invasion of Normandy, 1142–43. During 1142 and 1143, Geoffrey secured all of Normandy west and south of the Seine, and, on 14 January 1144, he crossed the Seine and entered Rouen. He assumed the title of Duke of Normandy in the summer of 1144. In 1144, he founded an Augustine priory at Château-l'Hermitage in Anjou.

  4. Godofredo V.a ( 1113ko abuztuaren 24a - 1151ko irailaren 7a) — Ederra ( frantsesez: le Bel) eta Plantagenet deitua [1] — Anjou, Turena eta Maineko kondea izan zen. 1444an Normandiako dukerria konkistatu zuen. Matilde enperatriza ezkondu eta seme bat izan zuten: Henrike II.a, kapa zakarra Plantagenet leinuaren sortzailea izango zena.

  5. Geoffrey de Anjou (n. 24 august 1113 , Angers , Franța – d. 7 septembrie 1151 , Château-du-Loir , Pays de la Loire , Franța ), cunoscut și ca Geoffrey Plantagenet , a fost conte de Anjou și Maine între 1129-1151 și duce de Normandia între 1144-1150.

  6. Geoffrey was the oldest son of Fulk II of Anjou and his first wife Gerberga. [1] He succeeded his father as Count of Anjou about 960. [2] Geoffrey married Adele of Meaux (934–982). Adele was the daughter of Robert of Vermandois and Adelais de Vergy. [1] On her mother's side she was a granddaughter of king Robert I of France.

  7. House of Ingelger. The House of Ingelger (French: Ingelgeriens ), also known as The Ingelgerians, was a lineage of the Frankish nobility, and the first dynasty in Anjou, where they established the autonomy and power of the county of Anjou between 930 and 1060. [1] It was founded by Ingelger (died 886), Viscount of Angers, whose son Fulk the Red ...