of Anjou, Fulk IV

Birth Name of Anjou, Fulk IV 1 2a
Gramps ID I7025
Gender male
Age at Death 66 years, 3 months, 13 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E8560] 1043 France  
2b
Death [E8561] 1109-04-14 Angers  
2c

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father , Aubri-Geoffrey [I7215]1046-04-01
Mother d'Anjou, Ermengarde [I7214]about 10181075/6-03-18 (Julian)
         of Anjou, Fulk IV [I7025] 1043 1109-04-14

Families

    Family of of Anjou, Fulk IV and de Montfort, Bertrade [F4043]
Unknown Partner de Montfort, Bertrade [I7026] ( * 1059 + 1117 )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
of Anjou, Fulk V [I7023]10921143-11-10
    Family of of Anjou, Fulk IV and de Baugency, Hildegarde [F4045]
Unknown Partner de Baugency, Hildegarde [I8128] ( * + before 1070 )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
of Anjou, Ermengarde [I8126]1147-06-01

Narrative

[charlemegne.FTW]

Fulk le Rechin, count of Anjou.
=Fulk IV, "Rechin", count of Anjou at least 5 marriages.
=Foulques IV d'Anjou.

Fulk IV, "Rechin," b. 1043, d. 14 Apr. 1109, Count of Anjou; m . (5) 1090/1, Bertrade (or Beatrice), d. 1117, dau. of Simon I , d. ca. 1087, Seigneur of Montfort l'Amauri, and Agnes d'vreu x (Richard 3, Robert 2, Richard 1 of Normandy). (CP XI App. D 11 4).

Fulk IV, b. 1043, d. 14 Apr. 1109, Count of Anjou; m. (1) Hildeg arde de Baugency, dau. of Lancelin, d. 1081, Seigneur of Baugenc y, by his wife, Alberge. (CP XI App. D, 114).
Fulk IV, byname FULK THE SURLY, French FOULQUES LE RCHIN (b. 10 43, Chteau Landon, Fr.--d. April 14, 1109, Angers), count of An jou (1068-1109). Geoffrey II Martel, son of Fulk III, pursued th e policy of expansion begun by his father but left no sons as he irs. The countship went to his eldest nephew, Geoffrey III th e Bearded. But the latter's brother, Fulk, discontented over hav ing inherited only a few small appanages, took advantage of th e general discontent aroused by Geoffrey III's inept rule, seize d Saumur and Angers (1067), and cast Geoffrey first into priso n at Sabl and later in the confines of Chinon castle (1068). Fu lk's reign then had to endure a series of conflicts against th e several barons, Philip I of France, and the duke of Normandy . He lost some lands but secured, through battle and marriage, t he countship of Maine for his son, Fulk V.

Narrative

Records not imported into INDI (individual) Gramps ID I7025:

Line ignored as not understood Line 148685: 2 SOUR @S159427@
Skipped subordinate line Line 148686: 3 DATA
Skipped subordinate line Line 148687: 4 TEXT Date of Import: Sep 24, 2000

 

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
REFN 1483456384
 

Pedigree

  1. , Aubri-Geoffrey [I7215]
    1. d'Anjou, Ermengarde [I7214]
      1. of Anjou, Fulk IV
        1. de Montfort, Bertrade [I7026]
          1. of Anjou, Fulk V [I7023]
        2. de Baugency, Hildegarde [I8128]
          1. of Anjou, Ermengarde [I8126]

Ancestors

Source References

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  2. charlemegne.FTW [S159427]
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