Fulk d'Anjou ii, Count of Anjou<br>Birth name: Foulque<br>Also known as: the GoodFulk II Count Of Anjoufulk IIfoulquesFoulques d'anjou the goodFoulques of Anjoule Bonfoulques d'anjoufullk d'anjouFoulques d'Anjou II le bon<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa June 21 909 - Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France<br>Marriage: Spouse: Gerberge du Gâtinais, comtesse d'Anjou - Mar 2 937 - Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France<br>Death: Nov 11 958 - Angers, Anjou, France<br>Burial: 958 - Tours-sur-Meymont, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France<br>Parents: Fulk d'anjou I, the Red, Roscille de Loches , Comtesse d'Anjou<br>Wife: Gerberge du Gâtinais, comtesse d'Anjou d'Anjou<br>Children: Guy d'Anjou Bishop de le Puy, Dreux d'Anjou Bishop de le Puy, Agnes d’Anjou, Geoffroy I 'Grisegonelle' Comte d'Anjou, Adélaïde-Blanche d'Anjou<br>Siblings: Guy d'Anjou, Adele Vexin (born d'Anjou), Ingelger d'anjou<br> Additional information: LifeSketch:geni.comot;, "The Good", "De Goede Graaf", "Fulk", "le Bon", "Count D'anjou", "den Gode", "Count of Anjou", "the Good", "Le Bon", ""The /Good"/", "Fulk II Count of Anjou", ""The Good"", ""Le Bon" Count Of The Good", " Count of ANJOU"Immediate Family:ather of offrey I "Greymantle", Count of Anjou Brother of Ingelger of Anjou ; u ; Aelips of Anjou ; sower until 960." to Adelaide, the widow of Alan II, Duke of Brittany." Count of Vendome; s://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foulques_II_d'Anjou********************************t;Grisegonelle", d. 987, count of Anjou; m. (1) Adèle, living 6 March 974, daughter of Robert I, count of Troyes. m. (2) Adélaïde, living 999, widow of Lambert, count of Chalon. In a charter of 970, count Gaufridus mentions his father Fulco and mother Gerberga [1] Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou, married Adelaide of Vermandois.[2] [3] GEOFFROY d'Anjou ([938/40]-21 Jul 987, bur Châteauneuf, église Saint-Martin). [4]entions him as a brother of Geoffroy Grisegonelle and of countess Adélaïde, wife of Étienne. [1] Guy of Anjou, Bishop of le Puy.[2] [3] GUY d'Anjou (-before 995).[4]026; m. (1) Étienne de Brioude, fl. 936-957, d. prob. 970×5; m. (2) Raymond de Toulouse; m. (3) ca. 980, Louis V, d. 21 May 987, king of France, 986-7; m. (4) Guillaume I (or II), d. aft. 29 August 993, marquis of Provence. The Saint-Aubin genealogies give Fulco Bonus as the father of Blanca, mother of Constantia, wife of king Robert.[1] Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou, married five times.[2] [3] ADELAIS [Blanche] d'Anjou ([940/50]-[29 May 1026, bur Montmajour, near Arles]). [4]iens and his wife Adèle had children Gautier II, Gui (bishop of Soissons), Raoul, Geoffroy, and Foulques. It is chronologically probable that Adèle was a daughter of Foulques II, a relationship which would also more easily explain the appearance of the name Geoffroy among the sons of Gautier I and Adèle. [1]ux, bishop of Puy, dated September 994, mentions his parents Foulques and Gerberge and Guillaume count of Provence son of count Guillaume deceased and his sister Adélaïde. Gesta Consulum Andegavorum states that he was a son born to Foulques late in life, and was successor of his brother Gui as bishop of Puy. However, there was no bishop of Puy at this time. Foulques had a stepson of this name, Drogo, son of Foulques's second wife by her earlier marriage with Alain Barbetorte, some confusion seems possible here. [1] DREUX d'Anjou (-998), Drogo, Bishop of Le Puy. [4]ed Sons his death. "Man of culture", "poet", "artist". Warred with the Bretons of Brittany (NW France)., Count of Anjou 942 - Nov. 11, 958, Count of Anjou, comte d'Anjou, Count, Count of Anjou (942-958), Greve, KreiviTitleOfNobility:Count of Anjou
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