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  1. Fulco nació entre 1089 y 1092, hijo del conde Fulco IV de Anjou y Bertrada de Montfort. En 1092, Bertrade abandonó a su marido y se convirtió en la amante del rey Felipe I de Francia . A la muerte de su padre en 1109, Fulco pasó a ser conde de Anjou, con unos 20 años aproximadamente. En principio se opuso al rey Enrique I de Inglaterra y ...

  2. Sibylla of Anjou (d. 1165), married in 1121 to William Clito, and then (after an annulment in 1124) to Thierry, Count of Flanders She died in 1126, on either 15 January or 12 October. After her death, Fulk the Younger left his lands to their son Geoffrey, and set out for the Holy Land , where he married Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem and became King of Jerusalem .

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  4. Fulk I, King of Jerusalem (1131-1143) Fulk V, Count of Anjou (1109-1129) Fulk, Count of Maine (thru marriage) Member - Knights Templar Fulk V Anjou of Jerusalem, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, King of Jerusalem, was born 1090 in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France to Fulk IV, Count of Anjou (1043-1109) and Bertrade de Montfort (c1059-1117) and died 1143 Acre of fall of horse. He married Ermengarde ...

  5. Fulk (Latin language: Fulco, French; c. 1089/92 – 13 November 1143), also known as Fulk the Younger, was the Count of Anjou (as Fulk V) from 1109 to 1129 and the King of Jerusalem from 1131 to his death. During his reign, the Kingdom of Jerusalem reached its largest territorial extent. Fulk was born at Angers, between 1089 and 1092, the son of Count Fulk IV of Anjou and Bertrade de Montfort ...

  6. Geoffrey III of Anjou, son of the previous; Fulk IV of Anjou, brother of the previous; Fulk V of Anjou, son of the previous. The line of viscounts of Châteaudun became extinct in 1249, with the death Geoffrey VI of Châteaudun. The lineage of the counts of Perche, extinct by 1217, ending with Thomas.

  7. Fulk IV, Count of Anjou. Mother. Hildegarde of Beaugency. Ermengarde of Anjou ( c. 1068 – 1 June 1146), also known as Ermengarde of Brittany, was a member of the comital House of Anjou and by her two marriages was successively Duchess of Aquitaine and Brittany. She was also a patron of Fontevraud Abbey.