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Fulk I of Anjou
Fulk I of Anjou Fulk I of Anjou, called the Red, was ...
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Fulk II of Anjou
Fulk II of Anjou Fulk II of Anjou (died November 11, 958), son of Fulk the Red, was count of Anjou ...
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Geoffrey I of Anjou
Geoffrey I of Anjou Geoffrey I of Anjou (d. July 21, 987), known as Grisegonelle ("Greymantle"), was count of Anjou from 958 to 987. He succeeded ...
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Fulk III of Anjou
Fulk III of Anjou Fulk III (972–1040), called Nerra (that is, le ... Black") after his death, was count of Anjou from 987 to 1040. He was the ... Land. In probably his most notorious act, Fulk Nerra had his first wife (and ...
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Fulk IV of Anjou
Fulk IV of Anjou Fulk IV of Anjou (1043–1109), also known as Fulk le Réchin, was count of Anjou ...
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Anjou
Anjou For other uses, see Anjou (disambiguation). Anjou is a former county (c.880), duchy ... pagus, then of comitatus, or countship of Anjou. This countship, the extent of which seems ... of Charles the Bald, the integrity of Anjou was seriously menaced by a two- ...
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Fulk
Fulk Fulk was the name of several counts of Anjou: Fulk I of Anjou Fulk II of Anjou ...
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Anjou (translated from German)
Anjou Anjou the name is one County (approx. 880 ... the lower Loiretal with 8.975 km². Anjou essentially corresponds to the today's Département Maine et Loire. Anjou (lat. Andegavum) became once of that Andegaven ... that Romans subjected. For the ascent from Anjou to the most powerful county in ...
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Talk:Anjou
Talk:Anjou The place is Anjou. duc d'Anjou = duke of Anjou. Angevin(s) is the corresponding adjective. That's what I say. Removed all of the following ...
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Fulk of Jerusalem
Fulk of Jerusalem Fulk V of Anjou (1089/1092 – November 13, 1143), also known as Fulk the Young, and after 1131 as Fulk of Jerusalem, was Count of Anjou ...
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