• Fulk (redirect from Foulques d'Anjou)
    Younger", also Count of Anjou Saint Foulques de Fontenelle (died 845), French saint and 21st abbot of Fontenelle Guy Foulques, later known as Clement IV, Pope...
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  • Fulk I of Anjou (c. 870 – 942) — Foulques le Roux ("Fulk the Red", i.e., "Red Falcon") — held the county of Anjou first as viscount, then count, until...
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    Fulk IV (French: Foulques IV d'Anjou; 1043 – 14 April 1109), better known as Fulk le Réchin (Latin: Fulco Rechin), was the count of Anjou from around...
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    count of Blois, in 990. In 1001, it was taken by the Anjou realm, and Foulques Nerra gave it to Gautier I of Montsoreau. Gautier I belonged to one of...
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    convincing Count Foulques V d'Anjou to take part and leading to his subsequent role as King of Jerusalem. In 1162 Pope Alexander III, who came to reside...
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    Reynaud, Marcelle-Renée (2000). Le Temps des Princes: Louis II & Louis III d'Anjou-Provence 1384–1434. Collection d'histoire et d'archéologie médiévales...
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  • Baluze's, Vitae Paparum Avenionensium. (Runc. Vol III, pp. 434n, 496) Foulques de Villaret. Foulques de Villaret (died 1327) was Grand Master of the Knights...
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    Brazil. Born during the reign in France of her family's rival, Napoléon III, she grew up in England, where her family had moved in 1848. She moved to...
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  • intervene with Foulques on their behalf against Stephen's injustices and oppression. In what turned out to be Henry's single greatest defeat, Foulques' troops...
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    Hugues III (1170–1175) Bertrand de Villemur (1175–1178) Gausselin (1178–1178) Fulcrand (1179–1200) Raymond de Rabastens (1203–1206) Foulques de Marseille...
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