Family Tree of Carlos Spartacus. » Geoffrey II Duke of Brittany Archbishop of York (Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, Archbishop of York) de Bretagne (Plantagenet) (1158-1186)
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Geoffrey de Bretagne (born Plantagenet)Gender: MaleBirth: Sep 23 1158 - Yorkshire, EnglandMarriage: 1181Death: Aug 19 1186 - Paris, Ile-de-France, FranceFather: Henry PlantagenetMother: Ykenai HikenaiWife: Constance de Thouars (born Penthièvre)Children: Arthur de Bretagne (born Plantagenet)Maud PlantagenetEleanor PlantagenetPhotos:
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