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Geoffrey V "the Fair" _____, Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy
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Name[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] |
Geoffrey V "the Fair" _____, Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][4][10] |
24 Aug 1113 |
Anjou, FranceHouse of Plantagenet |
Alt Birth? |
24 Nov 1113 |
Anjou, France |
Marriage |
17 Jun 1128 |
Le Mans, Anjou, FranceLe Mans Cathedral to Empress Matilda _____, of England, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire |
Marriage |
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not married to Unknown |
Marriage |
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to Adelaide _____, of Angers |
Death[1][4][10] |
7 Sep 1151 |
Château-du-Loir, Anjou, France |
Burial? |
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Le Mans, Maine, FranceLe Mans Cathedral |
Reference Number? |
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Q111490
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Names
He was born Geoffroi of Anjou, and was known as Geoffrey the Fair (Geoffroi le Bel) or Geoffroi Plantagenêt. Plantagenêt was not used as the family name until the fifteenth century.
Titles
Geoffrey became Count of Maine when his mother died in 1126 and became Count of Anjou in 1129 when his father abdicated to become King of Jerusalem. He took the title of Count of Mortain from King Sephen in 1141. He also claimed to be Duke of Normandy by right of his wife, but only gained the title by conquest in 1144. He and his wife ceded the duchy to his son, Henry FitzEmpress, in 1150.
- 1126-1151 1st Angevin Count of Maine
- 1129-1151 7th Angevin Count of Anjou
- 1141-1151 1st Angevin Count of Mortain
- 1144-1150 1st Angevin Duke of Normandy
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He was named Plantagenet for the little yellow flower that he wore on his helmet. He was the count of Anjou. He went swimming in the fall and caught a chill. By evening he was running a temperature. He died shortly thereafter. Father Fulk V. Mother Ermentrude, daughter of Count Helias of Maine.
While Matilda contended for the regency in England, Geoffrey undertook to conquer Normandy, which he claimed through his wife. He succeeded in 1144. In 1150 he and Matilda ceded Normandy to their son Henry (later Henry II of England), who
founded the English Angevin dynasty.
Plantagenet, Geoffrey V the Fair, Count of Anjou and Maine
Born: 24 AUG 1113
Acceded: 1129
Died: 7 SEP 1151, Château-du-Loir, France
Interred: St. Julian's Church, Le Mans, Anjou
Notes:
Burke says the marriage was 3 Apr 1127. The name Plantagenet, according to
Rapin, came from when Fulk the Great being stung from remorse for some wicked
action, in order to atone for it, went a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and was
scourged before the Holy Sepulchre with broom twigs. Earlier authorities say
it was because Geoffrey bore a branch of yellow broom (Planta-genistae) in
his helm.
Duke of Normandy 1144-1150.
Father: , Fulk V the younger of Anjou, Count of Anjou
Mother: Maine, Ermengard of
Child 1: Plantagenet, Emma
Child 2: , Mary of Shaftesbury, Abbess of Shaftesbury
Married 22 MAY 1128, Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou to , Matilda the Empress, Queen of England
Child 3: FitzEmpress, Henry II Curtmantle, King of England, b. 25 MAR 1133
Child 4: , Geoffrey VI of Anjou, Count of Nantes & Anjou, b. 1 JUN 1134
Child 5: , William, Count of Poitou, b. 1136
Associated with , Adelaide of Angers
Child 6: de Warenne, Hamelin of Anjou Plantagenet, Earl of Surrey 5, b. ABT 1129
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 (EA)Encyclopedia Americana, 1951
v.11 p.725. - ↑ (SHEP)A Short History of the English People
pp.97-101.
- ↑ (MCS5)The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215, 5th ed
p. 189, Line 161.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 (CH2)Pedigrees of Some of The Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants Vol.II
p.285.
- ↑ Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
- the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia
Geoffrey V (24 August 1113 – 7 September 1151), called the Handsome, the Fair or Plantagenet, was the count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine by inheritance from 1129, and also Duke of Normandy by conquest from 1144. His marriage to Empress Matilda, daughter of King Henry I of England, led to the centuries-long reign of the Plantagenet dynasty in England. The name "Plantagenet" was taken from Geoffrey's epithet. Geoffrey's ancestral domain of Anjou gave rise to the name Angevin, and what became known as the Angevin Empire in the 12th century.
- ↑ Douglas Richardson. Plantagenet Ancestry. (2004, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD)
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- ↑ Geoffrey V Plantagenet, Comte d'Anjou et Maine, in Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: A genealogical survey of the peerage of Britain as well as the royal families of Europe.
- GEOFFROY d’Anjou, son of FOULQUES V Comte d'Anjou & his first wife Eremburge Ctss du Maine (24 Aug 1113-Château du Loire 7 Sep 1151, bur Le Mans Cathedral, Anjou), in Cawley, Charles. Medieval Lands: A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families.
- Geoffrey Plantagenet, in Find A Grave.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Geoffrey V "le Bel" or "Plantagenet", in Baldwin, Stewart, and Todd Farmerie. The Henry Project (King Henry II ): Ancestors of King Henry II.
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