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    Emma (or Emme) of Anjou (c.1140–c.1214) was an illegitimate daughter of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, and half-sister of King Henry II of England. She was married to Dafydd ab Owain Gwynedd, a Welsh prince.

  2. 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. Geoffrey's marriage to Empress Matilda, daughter of King Henry I of England and Duke of ...

  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. When Emma d'Anjou was born on 19 May 1138, in Normandy, France, her father, Geoffrey Plantagenet V, was 24 and her mother, Adelaide D'Angers, was 26. She married David ap Owain Gwynedd in 1174, in Wales, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 1 son. She died in May 1203, in Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France, at the age of 65.

  5. Emma of Normandy. Emma of Normandy (referred to as Ælfgifu in royal documents; c. 984 – 6 March 1052) was a Norman-born noblewoman who became the English, Danish, and Norwegian queen through her marriages to the Anglo-Saxon king Æthelred the Unready and the Danish king Cnut the Great. A daughter of the Norman ruler Richard the Fearless and ...

  6. 22 de may. de 2019 · Watch Now. 1. Her marriage to Henry VI had an unusual requirement. Born in the French Duchy of Lorraine, Margaret of Anjou grew up in France before her marriage to Henry VI in 1445. The marriage was somewhat controversial, in that there was no dowry given to the English Crown for Margaret by the French. Instead it was agreed that Charles VII of ...

  7. Among companions, Marie of Anjou ranks 124 out of 784. Before her are Anne of Bohemia and Hungary, Sophia of Nassau, Julie Clary, Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Carlota of Mexico, and Maria Feodorovna. After her are Berengaria of Navarre, Mordred, Mumtaz Mahal, Emma of Normandy, Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont, and Princess Charlotte of Prussia.