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  1. Hace 4 días · Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou 1113–1151: Henry II, King of England 1133–1189: Geoffrey, Count of Nantes 1134–1158: William FitzEmpress 1136–1164: Henry the Young King 1155–1183: Richard I, King of England 1157–1199: Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany 1158–1186: John, King of England 1167–1216: Arthur I, Duke of Brittany 1187 ...

  2. Hace 1 día · His preference was to use Matilda's marriage to secure the southern borders of Normandy by marrying her to Geoffrey, the eldest son of Count Fulk V of Anjou. Henry's control of Normandy had faced numerous challenges since he had conquered it in 1106, and the latest threat came from his nephew William Clito, the new count of Flanders ...

  3. Hace 4 días · Geoffrey raised a revolt in Anjou while Stephen attacked Angevin loyalists in England. Several Anglo-Norman nobles switched allegiance, sensing an impending disaster. Henry was about to sail for England to pursue his claim when his lands were attacked. He first reached Anjou and compelled Geoffrey to surrender.

  4. 5 de abr. de 2024 · King Henry II, the first monarch of the House of Angevin, serves his son Henry the Young King at his coronation feast; Credit – Wikipedia. The House of Plantagenet was founded by Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou via his marriage to Matilda (or Maud), the daughter of King Henry I of England.

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou. m. 1128; dec. 1151 . Issue . Henry II of England ; Geoffrey, Count of Nantes ; William X, Count of Poitou ; House Norman dynasty . Father Henry I of England . Mother Matilda of Scotland . Born c. 7 February 1102 . Died 10 September 1167 (age 65) Rouen

  6. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Fulk IV (born 1043, Château Landon, Fr.—died April 14, 1109, Angers) was the count of Anjou (1068–1109). Geoffrey II Martel, son of Fulk III, pursued the policy of expansion begun by his father but left no sons as heirs. The countship went to his eldest nephew, Geoffrey III the Bearded.

  7. Hace 6 días · Charter of Henry duke of the Normans [and] count of the Angevins, giving in alms for ever, for the soul of his father Geoffrey, count of Anjou (Andegarensis), and for the weal of him and his, to his aunt Matildis the abbess and the whole convent of Fontevrault the house at Saumur (de Salmuro) which was (erat) of his demesne, “et quam pater meus sassierat quietam,” and, further, 16 houses ...