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  1. William FitzEmpress (22 July 1136 at Argentan, Normandy, [1] [2] – 30 January 1163/64 at Rouen, Normandy [1] [2]) was the youngest of the three sons of Geoffrey, Count of Anjou and Empress Matilda, daughter of King Henry I of England. Early life. His eldest brother was King Henry II of England, and his second brother was Geoffrey, Count of ...

  2. William Longespee (born Plantagenet) was born in 1173, in birth place, to Henry FitzEmpress and Rosamond “The Fair” FitzEmpress (born De Clifford). William married Countess of Salisbury Ela de Longespee (born Deveraux) in 1226, at age 53 in marriage place .

  3. Geoffrey VI (1 June 1134 – 27 July 1158) was Count of Nantes from 1156 to 1158. He was also known as Geoffrey of Anjou and Geoffrey FitzEmpress. He was the son of Geoffrey Plantagenet and Empress Matilda. His brothers were Henry II of England and William FitzEmpress. Geoffroy VI. z Anjou (francouzsky Geoffroy VI d'Anjou, 3. června 1134 Rouen ...

  4. When William d'Anjou Count of Poitou was born on 22 July 1136, in Argentan, Orne, Lower Normandy, France, his father, Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Anjou, was 22 and his mother, Matilda of England Holy Roman Empress, was 34. He died on 30 January 1164, in Archdiocese of Rouen, France, at the age of 27, and was buried in Archdiocese of Rouen ...

  5. 29 de dic. de 2020 · One of William FitzEmpress’s former knights, Richard Brito, was among the quartet who murdered Thomas Becket on 29 December 1170. The knights had travelled from Normandy to demand that the archbishop restore the English bishops who had been suspended from their offices, and to absolve those under sentence of excommunication.

  6. Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou. Mother. Empress Matilda. Geoffrey VI (1 June 1134 [1] – 27 July 1158) [2] [3] was Count of Nantes from 1156 to 1158. He was also known as Geoffrey of Anjou and Geoffrey FitzEmpress. He was the son of Geoffrey Plantagenet and Empress Matilda. His brothers were Henry II of England and William FitzEmpress .

  7. 4 de jun. de 2019 · Empress Matilda, also known as Empress Maud (c. February 7, 1102–September 10, 1167), the daughter of Henry I of England, is best known in history for the civil war sparked by her fight against her cousin Stephen to win the throne of England for herself and her descendants. She was also a strong-willed and capable ruler in her own right, the ...