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  1. Hace 1 día · The marriage was the third attempt of Geoffrey's father, Fulk V, Count of Anjou, to build a political alliance with Normandy. He first espoused his daughter, Matilda, to William Adelin, Henry I's heir.

  2. Hace 5 días · 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, who ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Fulk was an experienced crusader and had brought military support to the kingdom during a pilgrimage in 1120. He brought Jerusalem into the sphere of the Angevin Empire , as the father of Geoffrey V of Anjou and grandfather of the future Henry II of England .

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Husband of Hildegarde de Beaugency and Bertrada of Montfort, Queen consort of France. Ex-husband of Ermengarde de Bourbon; Orengarde de Châtelaillon and Mantie de Brienne. Father of Ermengarde d'Anjou, Duchess of Aquitaine Fergant; Geoffroy IV d'Anjou, Comte d'Anjou (1103) and Fulk V, King of Jerusalem.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Daughter of Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem and Malfia of Meliteme, queen of Jerusalem. Wife of Fulk V, King of Jerusalem. Mother of Amalric of Anjou, king of Jerusalem and Baldwin III, king of Jerusalem. Sister of Alix de Rethel, Regent of Antioch; Hodierne of Jerusalem, countess of Tripoli and Ioveta de Rethel.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · He married off his eldest daughter, Melisende, to the wealthy Fulk V, Count of Anjou in 1129. The new troops who accompanied Fulk to Jerusalem enabled Baldwin to invade Damascene territory, but he could seize only Banias with the support of the Nizari (or Assassins) in late 1129.

  7. 1 de may. de 2024 · Charles II (born c. 1254—died May 5, 1309, Naples) was the king of Naples and ruler of numerous other territories, who concluded the war to regain Sicily started by his father, Charles I. By making astute alliances and treaties, he greatly enlarged his dominions.