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  1. Hace 1 día · Fulk left Anjou for Jerusalem in 1129, declaring Geoffrey the Count of Anjou and Maine. The marriage proved difficult, as the couple did not particularly like each other and the disputed castles proved a point of contention, resulting in Matilda returning to Normandy later that year.

  2. Hace 2 días · of Anjou Countess consort of Flanders c. 1112 –1165: Geoffrey V 1113–1151 Count of Anjou: Empress Matilda Holy Roman Empress c. 1102 –1167 r. 1141 Disputed: Henry V 1086–1125 Holy Roman Emperor: William Adelin 1103–1120 Duke of Normandy: Matilda of Anjou c. 1111 –1154: Louis VII 1120–1180 King of France: Constance of France 1124 ...

  3. Hace 2 días · After the conclusion of the war, the process of pacifying the provinces that had rebelled against Henry II began. The King travelled to Anjou for this purpose, and Geoffrey dealt with Brittany. In January 1175 Richard was dispatched to Aquitaine to punish the barons who had fought for him.

  4. Hace 3 días · As heir to his mother and to Stephen he held England and Normandy; as heir to his father he held Anjou (hence Angevin), Maine, and Touraine; as heir to his brother Geoffrey he obtained Brittany; as husband of Eleanor, the divorced wife of Louis VII of France, he held Aquitaine, the major part of southwestern France.

  5. Hace 4 días · Henry was born on March 5, 1133, in Le Mans, Anjou, in France. He was the son of the Empress Matilda –who would soon be engaged in a very uncivil war for succession to the throne, a period known as The Anarchy – and Count Geoffrey Plantagenet of Anjou, in France.

  6. Hace 1 día · Geoffrey de Marisco: 1226–1228; Richard Mor de Burgh: 1228–1232; Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent 1232 (held the office formally, but never came to Ireland) Maurice FitzGerald, 2nd Lord of Offaly: 1232–1245; Sir John Fitz Geoffrey: 1246–1256; Sir Richard de la Rochelle 1256; Alan de la Zouche: 1256–1258; Stephen Longespée: 1258–1260

  7. Hace 1 día · Eleonora av Akvitanien (Aliénor d'Aquitaine), född mellan 1122 och 1124 (det senare årtalet är idag vedertaget [ 9][ 10] ), död 1 april 1204, var genom giftermål drottning av Frankrike från 1137 till 1152, och drottning av England från 1154 till 1189; hon var även regerande vasallhertiginna av Akvitanien från 1137 till 1204.