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(1) Hij is getrouwd met Gerberge du G√¢tinais du Maine.


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Place: France, Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, France
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Place: France
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Date: 937 AD
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Place: Jan, Bari, Somalia
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Date: 02 Mar 979 AD
Place: 16 Jan 1992 Ogden
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Date: 02 Mar 928/29 AD

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 937 te Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France.


Kind(eren):

  1. Herbastus deCrepon  ????-1031
  2. Albert DeCorbeil  ????-1012

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    his mother ᆒ Elisabeth de Vermandois, dame de Crépy
    her mother ·Üí Hugues I 'Magnus', Comte de Vermandois
    her father ·Üí Henry I, king of France
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    his mother ᆒ Adélaïde la Blanche d'Anjou, Reine consort d'Aquitaine
    her mother ·Üí Fulk II, Count of Anjou
    her father

    https://www.geni.com/people/Fulk-II-Count-of-Anjou/6000000005912110182

    Fulk II, count of Anjou
    Fulk French: Foulques
    Gender: Male
    Birth: circa 909 Anjou, France
    Death: November 11, 958 (45-53) Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Touraine/Centre, France (LHPF-BLV)
    Place of Burial: St Martin Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France
    Immediate Family:

    Son of Fulk, count of Anjou and Roscille des Loches, comtesse d'Anjou

    Husband of Gerberge du G√¢tinais, comtesse d'Anjou and Name unknown possibly Roscille de Blois

    Father of Drogon d'Anjou, Bishop de le Puy; Geoffrey I "Greymantle", Count of Anjou; Bouchard IV, dit "le Vénérable", III. comte de Vendôme; Adélaïde la Blanche d'Anjou, Reine consort d'Aquitaine; Adela d'Anjou and 6 others

    Brother of Ingelger d'Anjou; Gilbert de Toulouse; Roscille d'Anjou; Guy d'Anjou, √©vêque de Soissons and Adele d'Anjou, Comtesse d'Amiens
    Half brother of Count of Fezensac Lethard I

    https://www.geni.com/people/Fulk-II-count-of-Anjou/6000000005912110182

    By his wife, Gerberge, Fulk II had several children:
    ·Ä¢Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou, married five times.
    ·Ä¢Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou, married¬â€ Adelaide of Vermandois.
    ·Ä¢Bouchard, Count of Vendome.
    ·Ä¢Guy of Anjou, Bishop of le Puy.
    ·Ä¢Humbert d'Anjou, mentioned 957.

    By his second wife Adelaide, he had no children.
    https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulk_II_of_Anjou

    References
    1. K.S.B. Keats-Rohan,¬â€ Family Trees and the Root of Politics; A Prosopography of Britain and France from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century¬â€ (The Boydell Press, Woodbridge, UK, 1997), p. 255
    2. Detlev Schwennicke,¬â€ Europ√§ische Stammtafeln: Stammtafeln zur Geschichte der Europ√§ischen Staaten, Neue Folge, Band III Teilband 1 (Verlag von J. A. Stargardt, Marburg, Germany, 1984), Tafel 116
    3. Jim Bradbury,¬â€ The Capetians: Kings of France, 987-1328¬â€ (Hambledon Continuum, London & New York, 2007), p. 56
    4. Pierre Rich√©,¬â€ The Carolingians; A Family Who Forged Europe, trans. Michael Idomir Allen (University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1993), p. 264
    5. Bernard S. Bachrach,¬â€ Fulk Nerra the Neo-Roman Consul, 987-1040¬â€ (University of California Press, 1993), p. xi
    6. Bernard S. Bachrach,¬â€ Fulk Nerra the Neo-Roman Consul, 987-1040¬â€ (University of California Press, 1993), p. 7
    7. Bernard S. Bachrach, 'The Idea of the Angevin Empire',¬â€ Albion: A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, Vol. 10, No. 4 (Winter,1978), p. 295
    8. Bernard S. Bachrach,¬â€ Fulk Nerra the Neo-Roman Consul, 987-1040¬â€ (University of California Press, 1993), p. 261

    http://genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00020237&tree=LEO
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulk_II,_Count_of_Anjou

    Foulques II 'le Bon' Comte d'Anjou

    LINKS
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ANJOU,%20MAINE.htm#FoulquesIIdied958A http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foulque_II_d%27Anjou

    MEDIEVAL LANDS
    FOULQUES d'Anjou, son of FOULQUES I "le Roux" Comte d'Anjou & his wife Roscille de "Loches" ([920]-11 Nov 958). The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum names "Fulco Rufus alium [filium] ဦtertium iunioremဦalter Fulco cognominatus Bonus" when recording that he succeeded his father[61]. He succeeded his father in 942 as FOULQUES II "le Bon" Comte d'Anjou. He made peace with the Normans.
    m firstly (937) GERBERGE, daughter of --- (-before 952). "GaufridusဦAndecavorum comes" names "patris mei Fulconis, matris quoque meæ Gerbergæ" in his charter dated 19 Jun 966[62]. Maurice Chaume suggested that she was Gerberge, daughter of Geoffroy Vicomte d'Orléans [Comte de Gâtinais], based on onomastic reasons only to explain the use of the name Geoffroy in the family of the Comtes d'Anjou[63].
    m secondly (after 952) as her second husband, --- de Blois, widow of ALAIN II လBarbetorteဝ Duke of Brittany, daughter of THIBAUT [I] "l'Ancien" Comte de Blois & his [second wife Richilde ---]. The Chronicle of Nantes records the marriage of "Theobaldus comes Blesensisဦsororem suam relictam Alani Barbætortæ ducis" and "Fulconi comiti Andegavensi"[64].

    Comte Foulques II & his first wife had four children:
    1. GEOFFROY d'Anjou ([938/40]-21 Jul 987, bur Châteauneuf, église Saint-Martin). The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum names "primogenitus GofridusဦGuidoဦepiscopus Podiiဦtertius minor Drogo" as the three sons of "Fulco Pius"[65]. He succeeded his father in 958 as GEOFFROY I "Grisgonelle" Comte d'Anjou.

    2. GUY d'Anjou (-before 995). The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum names "primogenitus GofridusဦGuidoဦepiscopus Podiiဦtertius minor Drogo" as the three sons of "Fulco Pius"[66]. The Chronicle of Saint-Pierre du Puy refers to the bishop who was "frater germanus comes Gaufridus cognomento Grisogonella", clarifying in a later passage that he was "dominus Guido sanctæ Vallavensis ecclesiæဦepiscopus"[67]. "GaufridusဦAndecavorum comes", with the consent of "fratre meo Widone abate", established the right of the comtes d'Anjou to appoint abbots of Saint-Aubin d'Angers, by charter dated 19 Jun 966[68]. He was appointed Bishop of Le Puy in 975 by Lothaire King of the Franks.

    3. ADELAIS [Blanche] d'Anjou ([940/50]-[29 May 1026, bur Montmajour, near Arles]). Her parentage and first marriage are confirmed by the Chronicle of Saint-Pierre du Puy which names "comes Gaufridus cognomento GrisogonellaဦPontius et Bertrandus eius nepotesဦmatre eorum Adalaide sorore ipsius"[69], the brothers Pons and Bertrand being confirmed in other sources as the sons of Etienne de Brioude, for example the charter dated 1000 under which "duo germani fratresဦPontius, alter Bertrandus" donated property to Saint-Chaffre for the souls of "patris sui Stephani matrisque nomine Alaicis"[70]. Adelais's second and third marriages are confirmed by Richer who records the marriage of Louis and "Adelaidem, Ragemundi nuper defuncti ducis Gothorum uxorem" and their coronation as king and queen of Aquitaine[71]. The Chronicon Andegavensi names "Blanchiam filiam Fulconis Boni comitis Andegavensis" as wife of the successor of "Lotharius rex Francorum", but confuses matters by stating that the couple were parents of "filiam Constantiam" wife of Robert II King of France[72]. The Chronicle of Saint-Maxence names "Blanchiam" as the wife of "Lotharius rexဦLudovicum filium" but does not give her origin[73]. She was crowned Queen of Aquitaine with her third husband on the day of their marriage. The Libro de Otiis Imperialibus names "Blanchiam" as wife of "Ludovicus puer [filius Lotharii]"[74]. Rodulfus Glaber refers to the unnamed wife of "Ludowicum" as "ab Aquitanis partibus uxorem", recounting that she tricked him into travelling to Aquitaine where "she left him and attached herself to her own family"[75]. Richer records her marriage with "Wilelmum Arelatensem" after her divorce from Louis[76]. Her fourth marriage is confirmed by the Historia Francorum which names "Blanca sorore Gaufridi comitis Andegavensis" as wife of "Guillelmi comitis Arelatensis"[77]. The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names "Blanche comitisse Arelatensis" as mother of "Constantia [uxor Robertus rex]", specifying that she was "soror Gaufridi Grisagonelli"[78]. The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum names "Blanca sorore eius" ( "eius" referring incorrectly to Foulques "Nerra" Comte d'Anjou) as wife of "Guillelmi Arelatensis comitis" and as mother of Constance, wife of Robert II King of France[79]. "Adalaiz comitissa" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille by charter dated 1003[80]. This charter is subscribed by "Emma comitissaဦWilelmus comes", the second of whom was presumably the son of Adelais but the first of whom has not been identified. "PontiusဦMassiliensis ecclesie pontifex" issued a charter dated 1005 with the consent of "domni Rodhbaldi comitis et domne Adalaizis comitisse, domnique Guillelmi comitis filii eius"[81]. "Adalax comitissa mater Villelmi quondam Provintie comitis et Geriberga eque comitissaဦeiusdem principis olim uxor" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille for the soul of their late son and husband respectively by charter dated 1018 (this document making no mention of her supposed fifth husband)[82]. No explanation has been found for her having been named Adelais in some sources and Blanche in others, as it is difficult to interpret these documents to mean that they referred to two separate individuals. Adelais's supposed fifth marriage is deduced from the following: Count Othon-Guillaume's wife is named Adelais in several charters[83], and Pope Benedict VIII refers to "domnæ Adeleidi comitissæ cognomento Blanchæ" with "nuruique eius domnæ Gerbergæ comitissæ" when addressing her supposed husband in a document dated Sep 1016[84], Gerberga presumably being Count Othon-Guillaume's daughter by his first wife who was the widow of Adelaide-Blanche d´Anjou's son by her fourth husband. However, the document in question appears not to specify that "domnæ Adeleidiဦ" was the wife of Othon Guillaume and the extracts seen (the full text has not yet been consulted) do not permit this conclusion to be drawn. It is perfectly possible that the Pope named Adelais-Blanche in the letter only in reference to her relationship to Othon Guillaume´s daughter. If her fifth marriage is correct, Adelais would have been considerably older than her new husband, and probably nearly sixty years old when she married (Othon-Guillaume's first wife died in [1002/04]), which seems unlikely. Another difficulty is presented by three entries dated 1018, 1024 and 1026 which appear to link Adelais to Provence while, if the fifth marriage was correct, she would have been with her husband (whose death is recorded in Sep 1026) in Mâcon. These entries are: firstly, "Adalax comitissa mater Villelmi quondam Provintie comitis et Geriberga eque comitissaဦeiusdem principis olim uxor" donated property to Saint-Victor de Marseille for the soul of their late son and husband respectively by charter dated 1018[85]; secondly, "Vuilelmus filius Rodbaldi" donated property "in comitatu Aquense in valleဦCagnanam" to Marseille Saint-Victor by charter dated 1024, signed by "Adalaiz comitissa, Vuilelmus comes filius Rodbaldi"[86]; and thirdly, a manuscript written by Arnoux, monk at Saint-André-lès-Avignon, records the death in 1026 of "Adalax comitissa"[87]. The necrology of Saint-Pierre de Mâcon records the death "IV Kal Jun" of "Adalasia comitissa vocata regali progenie orta"[88]. An enquiry dated 2 Jan 1215 records that "comitissa Blanca" was buried "apud Montem Majorem"[89]. m firstly ([950/60]) as his second wife, ETIENNE de Brioude, son of BERTRAND --- & his wife Emilgarde [Emilde] --- (-before [970/75]). m secondly ([970/75]) RAYMOND IV Comte de Toulouse, son of RAYMOND III Comte de Toulouse & his wife Gundinildis --- ([945/55]-killed "Carazo" [972/79]). m thirdly (Vieux-Brioude, Haute-Loire 982, divorced 984) LOUIS associate King of the Franks, son of LOTHAIRE King of the Franks & Emma d'Arles [Italy] ([966/67]-Compiègne 21 May 987, bur Compiègne, église collégiale de Saint-Corneille). Crowned King of Aquitaine the day of his marriage in 982. He succeeded his father in 986 as LOUIS V King of the Franks. m fourthly ([984/86]) as his second wife, GUILLAUME [II] "le Libérateur" Comte d'Arles Marquis de Provence, son of BOSON [II] Comte d'Arles & his wife Constantia [de Vienne] ([955]-Avignon 993 after 29 Aug, bur Sarrians, église de Sainte-Croix). [m fifthly (before 1016) as his second wife, OTHON GUILLAUME Comte de Mâcon et de Nevers [Bourgogne-Comté], son of ADALBERTO associate-King of Italy & his wife Gerberge de Chalon ([960/62]-Dijon 21 Sep 1026).]

    4. DROGON d'Anjou (-998). The Gesta Consulum Andegavorum names "primogenitus GofridusဦGuidoဦepiscopus Podiiဦtertius minor Drogo" as the three sons of "Fulco Pius", specifying that Drogo succeeded his brother as Bishop of Le Puy[90].

    Fulk II d'Anjou, Comte d'Anjou is the son of Fulk I d'Anjou, Comte d'Anjou and Roselle de Loch. He died in 960. Fulk II d'Anjou, Comte d'Anjou also went by the nick-name of Fulk 'the Good'. He gained the title of Comte d'Anjou.

    Children of Fulk II d'Anjou, Comte d'Anjou and Gerberge de Tours -
    1. Geoffrey I d'Anjou, 4th Comte d'Anjou+ d. 21 Jul 987 -
    2. Bouchard de Vendôme, Comte de Vendôme+ d. 26 Feb 1007 -
    3. Guy d'Anjou d. b 995 -
    4. Drogo d'Anjou d. c 998 -
    5. Blanche d'Anjou d. c 1026 -6. Humbert d'Anjou d. a 957 -7. Adelaide d'Anjou+ d. b 990 -8. Adelheid d'Anjou

    from Ancestry/Florent Coache:
    ..and under his successor, Fulk II the Good, the destruction caused bythe preceding wars was repaired. [Ref: Ency Britannica]

    According to legend, he was learned and saintly, dressed as a cleric and said of Louis IV, King of France, who had mocked his piety, 'an illiterate king is a crowned ass'. [Ref: Leo van de Pas? Genealogicsciting: Paget] Note: "a man of wit, but perhaps lacking in tact - LouisIV was not the fool his father, Charles III "the Simple", has beenprofiled to have been" Curt
    Alas, I no longer have access to a terrific source which may/may not havemore to say about Foulques II: "Fragmentum historieae Andegavensis"(Fragments of a History of the Counts of Anjou) From 'Chroniques descomtes d'Anjou et des seigneurs d'Amboise' by Count Fulk le Rechin 1096(Louis Kalpen and Rene Poupardin), 1913, Paris. Should you find accessto the UCLA library which probably has it, you will find this source thatmay have more to say about Foulques II. If memory serves me right Fulk"le Rechin" wrote many things modern scholars dispute, but he was atleast contemporary, though obviously, he may have embellished a thing or two about his ancestry.
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    SOURCES:
    www.aragon10.free-online.co.uk/charlemagne.htm
    Ancestry/Florent Coache
    Wikipedia.org

    In English:
    Foulque II of Anjou (The Good) was Comte d'Anjou in the 10th century, and Comte de Nantes and Duke of Brittany between 958 and 960. He was from the Ingelgerien family and a son of Foulque I Rufus and Roscille Loches.

    Biography
    His Life
    He was cited for the first time in a charter of his father in 929, along with his mother and brother Guy. He was signatory to a charter of his father in August 941, and he probably succeeded him shortly after.
    He was allied with the Robertians, in contrast to the Comte de Blois, but the death of Alain II Barbetorte, Duke of Brittany in 952 caused a shift of alliances.
    Foulque II married the widow of Alain Barbetorte and took control of the County of Nantes in the name of Barbetorte's son Drogo. Drogo died in 958 of unknown conditions. Foulque II of Anjou became Comte de Nantes at that time until 960, when Hoel I, born out of the second marriage of Alain Barbetorte, became Comte de Nantes.
    Foulque ceded Saumur to Comte de Blois Thibaut the Cheat. It is noted that his successors retook Saumur almost a century later. Guillaume III, Comte de Poitiers, took Meron.
    Despite certain misdeeds attributed to him, he leaves a memory of an educated prince, a poet and an artist. He was citied for the last time in September 958 at a meeting attended by the Comte de Blois, Comte de Anjou, and the Lords of Brittany. At this meeting, held in the County of Veron, Foulque II became Comte de Nantes and Duc de Bretagne (Brittany). In September 960, his son Geoffroy is cited as being the Comte d'Anjou, so Foulque's death would be between these two dates.
    Foulque the Good is quoted in the Chronicle of the Exploits of the Comte de Anjou, written between 1100 and 1140 by an Angevin monnk at the request of Foulque le Rechin.

    Weddings and Children
    In 937, Foulque was married for the first time to a certain Gerberga (OUR ANCESTOR), who died before 952. There is no record of her origin. One hypothesis says that she was a daughter of Ratburn I, Vicomte de Vienne, and his wife Gerberga. Ratburn was himself the son of Berrillo, Vicomte de Vienne and Ermengarde, daughter of Boson, King of Provence. This hypothesis is based on the appearance of surnames Gerberga and Ermengarde among the Ingelgeriens, and good relations between Anjou and Burgundy at the time. The argument is in itself not a proof, only a clue, as the appearance of the name Ermengarde can be otherwise explained. The only remaining argument in favor of this hypothesis is the name of Gerberga, which is too common to be usable. Another hypothesis has the advantage of explaining the appearance of the name Geoffroy among the counts of Anjou and that would be that she is from the Comte Gatinais.

    Foulque and Gerberga gave birth to:
    1. Geoffroy I Gresegonel (d. 987), Comte d'Anjou 2. Guy d'Anjou (d. 984), Bishop of Le Puy-en-Velay 3. Adelaid d'Anjou (b. 940s, d. 1026), nicknamed "The White", married several times: 3a. Up to the 950s, Stephen Broude, Vicomte de Gevaudan 3b. Up to 975 with Raimond (d. 978) Comte de Toulouse 3c. In 982 to Louis V (d. 987), King of France, but separated soon after. 3d. Around 984/986 to William I (d. 983) Comte de Provence. 4. Probably Adele, who married Gautier I, Comte Vexon, Valois, et Amiens. Her parentage to Foulque II was suggested by the names of Foulque, Geoffroy, and Guy among the sons of Walter and Adele.

    Other children who were assigned to Foulque II in error:
    1. Dreux or Drogo, who was Bishop of Le Puy after his brother, but the list of Bishops of Le Puy does not mention this name in the 10th century, and his presence in genealogies is probably because of a confusion with Drogo of Brittany, son of Roscille de Blois and Alain Barbetorte. He was a stepson of Foulque II when the latter married Roscille de Blois, widow of Alain Barbetorte. 2. Humbert the Huntsman, cited by Mabille in 1871, but whose existence is not in any document. 3. Bouchard the Venerable (d. 1007) Comte de Vendome, also cited by Mabille in 1871, but his parentage has been established since.

    Widowed, Foulque remarried in 954 with Roscille de Blois, widow of Alain II Barbetorte, Duke of Brittany and Comte de Nantes, and sister of Thibaut I the Cheater, Comte de Blois.

    As Comte d'Anjou, preceded by Foulque I the Red, and succeeded by Geoffroy I Grisegonel.
    As Duke of Brittany, preceded by Drogo de Bretagne and Hoel I de Bretagne.
    ----------------------------------------
    Fulk II & Gerberge were also the parents of: Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou
    She married five times:
    Spouse Stephen, Count of Gévaudan Raymond, Count of Toulouse Louis V of France William I of Provence Otto-William, Count of Burgundy House House of Ingelger Father Fulk II, Count of Anjou Mother Gerberge Born c.ဉ940 Died 1026 Avignon Burial Montmajour Abbey Religion Roman Catholicism

    Otbert (Latin Otbertus, Italian Oberto; died after 1014) was margrave of Milan. A member of the Obertenghi family, he followed his father, Otbert I, as margrave after his father's death in 975, together with his brother Adalbert. He was also count of Milan, Genoa, and Bobbio. In 1002, he joined Arduin's revolt against Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor.

    Family
    Otbert had the following children:
    Hugh, Margrave of Milan
    Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan
    Bertha, married firstly, Arduin, Margrave of Ivrea, and secondly, Manfred II, Margrave of Turin
    Adalbert IV
    Guido
    Otbert III, Margrave of East Liguria
    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otbert_II,_Margrave_of_Milan"
    Categories: House of Este | 10th-century births | 11th-century deaths

    From Wikipedia, translated from the French:

    Fulk II (or Fulco) of Anjou (the Good), was Count of Anjou in the tenth century , Count of Nantes and the Duke of Brittany between 958 and 960 . He was of the Ingelgeriens family and the son of Fulk I the Red and Roscille of Loches .
    Fulk II married the widow of Alain Barbetorte and took control of the county of Nantes in the name of the son of Barbetorte Drogo . The latter died in 958 in ill-defined conditions. Fulk II was Count of Nantes until 960, when Hoel I, born of a second marriage to Alain Barbetorte , in turn became Count of Nantes.
    Despite certain misdeeds attributed to him, he is remembered as an cultured nobleman, a poet and an artist.
    He was mentioned for the last time in September 958, at a meeting attended by the Counts of Blois, Anjou and the Brittany lords. At this meeting, held in the country of Veron, Fulk II became Count of Nantes and the Duke of Brittany. In September 960 , his son Geoffrey is identified as the Count of Anjou. Thus, Fulk's death between these two dates.
    In 937 he married his first wife Gerberga, who died before 952 . There is no record of her origin.

    Fulk and Gerberga gave birth to:
    * Geoffrey I. Grisegonel (ဠ 987), Count of Anjou.
    * Guy d'Anjou (ဠ 994) Bishop of Le Puy-en-Velay .
    * Adelaide d'Anjou (940-50 ဠ 1026), called The White, who married several times:
    1. About 950/60 Stephen Brioude , Viscount Gevaudan
    2. About 975 with Raymond V (ဠ 978), Count of Toulouse
    3. In 982 Louis V (ဠ 987), king of France, but they quickly separated
    4. About 984/86 William I (ဠ 993), Count of Provence .

    In 954 Fulk married Roscille Blois , widow of Alain Barbetorte II , Duke of Brittany and Count of Nantes , and sister of Thibaut I the Cheat , Count of Blois

    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou 38GGF 909·Äì958 Birth 21 JUN 909 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Death 11 NOV 958 ·Ä¢ Tours, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France

    When Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou was born on June 21, 909, in Anjou, Isère, France, his father, Foulques, was 39 and his mother, Roscilla, was 35. He had four sons and two daughters with Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine. He then married Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais and they had one daughter together. He died on November 11, 958, in Tours, Puy-de-Dôme, France, at the age of 49

    Birth
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou was born on June 21, 909, in Anjou, Isère, France, to Roscilla Rosele Comtesse de Loches d'Anjou, age 35, and Foulques Fulk I Red de Anjou, age 39. Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France 21 Jun 909 ဢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
    5 Jul 920

    Age 11 Death of Mother
    His mother Roscilla Rosele Comtesse de passed away on July 5, 920, in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France, at the age of 46. Roscilla Rosele Comtesse de Loches d'Anjou

    874·Äì920 5 Jul 920 ·Ä¢ Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
    2 Mar 935
    Age 25 Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais in Anjou, Isère, France, on March 2, 935, when he was 25 years old. Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais

    916·Äì952 2 Mar 935 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France 937
    Age 28 Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou was married in 937 when he was 28 years old. 0937
    11 Nov 938
    Age 29 Birth of Son
    His son Geoffrey I Greymantle of was born on November 11, 938, in Anjou, Isère, France. Geoffrey I Greymantle of Anjou 37GGF

    938·Äì987 11 Nov 938 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
    13 Aug 942
    Age 33 Death of Father
    His father Foulques Fulk I Red de passed away on August 13, 942, in Anjou, Isère, France, at the age of 72. Foulques Fulk I Red de Anjou 39GGF

    870·Äì942 13 Aug 942 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
    7 Dec 942
    Age 33 Birth of Daughter
    His daughter Adelaise Arsinde Blanche 'Countess Toulouse' d' was born on December 7, 942, in Anjou, Isère, France. Adelaise Arsinde Blanche 'Countess Toulouse' d' Anjou

    942·Äì1026 7 Dec 942 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
    5 May 952
    Age 42 Death of Wife
    His wife Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen passed away on May 5, 952, in Anjou, Isère, France, at the age of 36. Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais

    916·Äì952 5 May 952 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Normandie, France
    11 Nov 958

    Age 49 Death
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou died on November 11, 958, in Tours, Puy-de-Dôme, France, when he was 49 years old. Tours, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France 11 Nov 958 ဢ Tours, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France

    2 Mar 1979 Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine in Anjou, Isère, France, on March 2, 1979, when he was 1069 years old. Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine

    920ဓ1009 02 MAR 1979 ဢ Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine. Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine

    920·Äì1009 2 Mar Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais in Anjou, Isère, France. Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais

    916·Äì952 Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine in Anjou, Isère, France. Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine

    920·Äì1009 Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France

    Fulk II, Count of Anjou is your 29th great grandfather.
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    https://www.geni.com/people/Fulk-II-Count-of-Anjou/6000000005912110182

    Fulk
    French: Foulques
    Gender:
    Male
    Birth:
    circa 909
    Anjou, France
    Death:
    November 11, 958 (45-53)
    Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Touraine/Centre, France (LHPF-BLV)
    Place of Burial:
    St Martin Tours, Indre-et-Loire, France
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Fulk, count of Anjou and Roscille des Loches, comtesse d'Anjou
    Husband of Name unknown possibly Roscille de Blois and Gerberge D`arles du Maine, comtesse d'Anjou
    Father of Drogon d'Anjou, Bishop de le Puy; Geoffrey I "Greymantle", Count of Anjou; Bouchard IV, dit "le Vénérable", III. comte de Vendôme; Adélaïde la Blanche d'Anjou, Reine consort d'Aquitaine; Adela d'Anjou; seigneur Foulques Ier de Briollay; Agnès d'Anjou; Aelips d'Anjou; 'Countess Toulouse' d' Anjou Adelaise Arsinde Blanche; Guy d'Anjou, Bishop of Le Puy and Humbert d'Anjou « less
    Brother of Ingelger d'Anjou; Gilbert de Toulouse; Roscille d d'Anjou; Guy d'Anjou, √©vêque de Soissons and Adele d'Anjou, Comtesse d'Amiens

    Foulque II of Anjou (The Good) was Comte d'Anjou in the 10th century, and Comte de Nantes and Duke of Brittany between 958 and 960. He was from the Ingelgerien family and a son of Foulque I Rufus and Roscille Loches.
    Biography
    His Life
    He was cited for the first time in a charter of his father in 929, along with his mother and brother Guy. He was signatory to a charter of his father in August 941, and he probably succeeded him shortly after.
    He was allied with the Robertians, in contrast to the Comte de Blois, but the death of Alain II Barbetorte, Duke of Brittany in 952 caused a shift of alliances.
    Foulque II married the widow of Alain Barbetorte and took control of the County of Nantes in the name of Barbetorte's son Drogo. Drogo died in 958 of unknown conditions. Foulque II of Anjou became Comte de Nantes at that time until 960, when Hoel I, born out of the second marriage of Alain Barbetorte, became Comte de Nantes.
    Foulque ceded Saumur to Comte de Blois Thibaut the Cheat. It is noted that his successors retook Saumur almost a century later. Guillaume III, Comte de Poitiers, took Meron.
    Despite certain misdeeds attributed to him, he leaves a memory of an educated prince, a poet and an artist. He was citied for the last time in September 958 at a meeting attended by the Comte de Blois, Comte de Anjou, and the Lords of Brittany. At this meeting, held in the County of Veron, Foulque II became Comte de Nantes and Duc de Bretagne (Brittany). In September 960, his son Geoffroy is cited as being the Comte d'Anjou, so Foulque's death would be between these two dates.
    Foulque the Good is quoted in the Chronicle of the Exploits of the Comte de Anjou, written between 1100 and 1140 by an Angevin monnk at the request of Foulque le Rechin.
    Weddings and Children
    In 937, Foulque was married for the first time to a certain Gerberga (OUR ANCESTOR), who died before 952. There is no record of her origin. One hypothesis says that she was a daughter of Ratburn I, Vicomte de Vienne, and his wife Gerberga. Ratburn was himself the son of Berrillo, Vicomte de Vienne and Ermengarde, daughter of Boson, King of Provence. This hypothesis is based on the appearance of surnames Gerberga and Ermengarde among the Ingelgeriens, and good relations between Anjou and Burgundy at the time. The argument is in itself not a proof, only a clue, as the appearance of the name Ermengarde can be otherwise explained. The only remaining argument in favor of this hypothesis is the name of Gerberga, which is too common to be usable. Another hypothesis has the advantage of explaining the appearance of the name Geoffroy among the counts of Anjou and that would be that she is from the Comte Gatinais.
    Foulque and Gerberga gave birth to:
    1. Geoffroy I Gresegonel (d. 987), Comte d'Anjou 2. Guy d'Anjou (d. 984), Bishop of Le Puy-en-Velay 3. Adelaid d'Anjou (b. 940s, d. 1026), nicknamed "The White", married several times: 3a. Up to the 950s, Stephen Broude, Vicomte de Gevaudan 3b. Up to 975 with Raimond (d. 978) Comte de Toulouse 3c. In 982 to Louis V (d. 987), King of France, but separated soon after. 3d. Around 984/986 to William I (d. 983) Comte de Provence. 4. Probably Adele, who married Gautier I, Comte Vexon, Valois, et Amiens. Her parentage to Foulque II was suggested by the names of Foulque, Geoffroy, and Guy among the sons of Walter and Adele.
    Other children who were assigned to Foulque II in error:
    1. Dreux or Drogo, who was Bishop of Le Puy after his brother, but the list of Bishops of Le Puy does not mention this name in the 10th century, and his presence in genealogies is probably because of a confusion with Drogo of Brittany, son of Roscille de Blois and Alain Barbetorte. He was a stepson of Foulque II when the latter married Roscille de Blois, widow of Alain Barbetorte. 2. Humbert the Huntsman, cited by Mabille in 1871, but whose existence is not in any document. 3. Bouchard the Venerable (d. 1007) Comte de Vendome, also cited by Mabille in 1871, but his parentage has been established since.
    Widowed, Foulque remarried in 954 with Roscille de Blois, widow of Alain II Barbetorte, Duke of Brittany and Comte de Nantes, and sister of Thibaut I the Cheater, Comte de Blois.
    As Comte d'Anjou, preceded by Foulque I the Red, and succeeded by Geoffroy I Grisegonel.
    As Duke of Brittany, preceded by Drogo de Bretagne and Hoel I de Bretagne.
    ---------------------------------------- Fulk II & Gerberge were also the parents of: Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou
    She married five times:
    Spouse Stephen, Count of Gévaudan Raymond, Count of Toulouse Louis V of France William I of Provence Otto-William, Count of Burgundy House House of Ingelger Father Fulk II, Count of Anjou Mother Gerberge Born c.ဉ940 Died 1026 Avignon Burial Montmajour Abbey Religion Roman Catholicism

    Otbert (Latin Otbertus, Italian Oberto; died after 1014) was margrave of Milan. A member of the Obertenghi family, he followed his father, Otbert I, as margrave after his father's death in 975, together with his brother Adalbert. He was also count of Milan, Genoa, and Bobbio. In 1002, he joined Arduin's revolt against Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor.
    [edit] Family
    Otbert had the following children:
    Hugh, Margrave of Milan
    Albert Azzo I, Margrave of Milan
    Bertha, married firstly, Arduin, Margrave of Ivrea, and secondly, Manfred II, Margrave of Turin
    Adalbert IV
    Guido
    Otbert III, Margrave of East Liguria
    Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otbert_II,_Margrave_of_Milan"
    Categories: House of Este | 10th-century births | 11th-century deaths

    From Wikipedia, translated from the French:

    Fulk II (or Fulco) of Anjou (the Good), was Count of Anjou in the tenth century , Count of Nantes and the Duke of Brittany between 958 and 960 . He was of the Ingelgeriens family and the son of Fulk I the Red and Roscille of Loches .
    Fulk II married the widow of Alain Barbetorte and took control of the county of Nantes in the name of the son of Barbetorte Drogo . The latter died in 958 in ill-defined conditions. Fulk II was Count of Nantes until 960, when Hoel I, born of a second marriage to Alain Barbetorte , in turn became Count of Nantes.
    Despite certain misdeeds attributed to him, he is remembered as an cultured nobleman, a poet and an artist.
    He was mentioned for the last time in September 958, at a meeting attended by the Counts of Blois, Anjou and the Brittany lords. At this meeting, held in the country of Veron, Fulk II became Count of Nantes and the Duke of Brittany. In September 960 , his son Geoffrey is identified as the Count of Anjou. Thus, Fulk's death between these two dates.
    In 937 he married his first wife Gerberga, who died before 952 . There is no record of her origin.
    Fulk and Gerberga gave birth to:
    * Geoffrey I. Grisegonel (ဠ 987), Count of Anjou.
    * Guy d'Anjou (ဠ 994) Bishop of Le Puy-en-Velay .
    * Adelaide d'Anjou (940-50 ဠ 1026), called The White, who married several times:
    1. About 950/60 Stephen Brioude , Viscount Gevaudan
    2. About 975 with Raymond V (ဠ 978), Count of Toulouse
    3. In 982 Louis V (ဠ 987), king of France, but they quickly separated
    4. About 984/86 William I (ဠ 993), Count of Provence .

    In 954 Fulk married Roscille Blois , widow of Alain Barbetorte II , Duke of Brittany and Count of Nantes , and sister of Thibaut I the Cheat , Count of Blois

    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou 38GGF 909·Äì958 Birth 21 JUN 909 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Death 11 NOV 958 ·Ä¢ Tours, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France

    When Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou was born on June 21, 909, in Anjou, Isère, France, his father, Foulques, was 39 and his mother, Roscilla, was 35. He had four sons and two daughters with Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine. He then married Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais and they had one daughter together. He died on November 11, 958, in Tours, Puy-de-Dôme, France, at the age of 49
    Birth
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou was born on June 21, 909, in Anjou, Isère, France, to Roscilla Rosele Comtesse de Loches d'Anjou, age 35, and Foulques Fulk I Red de Anjou, age 39. Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France 21 Jun 909 ဢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
    5 Jul 920
    Age 11 Death of Mother
    His mother Roscilla Rosele Comtesse de passed away on July 5, 920, in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France, at the age of 46. Roscilla Rosele Comtesse de Loches d'Anjou
    874·Äì920 5 Jul 920 ·Ä¢ Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
    2 Mar 935
    Age 25 Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais in Anjou, Isère, France, on March 2, 935, when he was 25 years old. Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais
    916·Äì952 2 Mar 935 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France 937
    Age 28 Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou was married in 937 when he was 28 years old. 0937
    11 Nov 938
    Age 29 Birth of Son
    His son Geoffrey I Greymantle of was born on November 11, 938, in Anjou, Isère, France. Geoffrey I Greymantle of Anjou 37GGF
    938·Äì987 11 Nov 938 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
    13 Aug 942
    Age 33 Death of Father
    His father Foulques Fulk I Red de passed away on August 13, 942, in Anjou, Isère, France, at the age of 72. Foulques Fulk I Red de Anjou 39GGF
    870·Äì942 13 Aug 942 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
    7 Dec 942
    Age 33 Birth of Daughter
    His daughter Adelaise Arsinde Blanche 'Countess Toulouse' d' was born on December 7, 942, in Anjou, Isère, France. Adelaise Arsinde Blanche 'Countess Toulouse' d' Anjou
    942·Äì1026 7 Dec 942 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
    5 May 952
    Age 42 Death of Wife
    His wife Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen passed away on May 5, 952, in Anjou, Isère, France, at the age of 36. Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais
    916·Äì952 5 May 952 ·Ä¢ Anjou, Normandie, France
    11 Nov 958
    Age 49 Death
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou died on November 11, 958, in Tours, Puy-de-Dôme, France, when he was 49 years old. Tours, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France 11 Nov 958 ဢ Tours, Puy-de-Dome, Auvergne, France
    2 Mar 1979 Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine in Anjou, Isère, France, on March 2, 1979, when he was 1069 years old. Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine
    920ဓ1009 02 MAR 1979 ဢ Anjou, Isère, Rhône-Alpes, France Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine. Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine
    920·Äì1009 2 Mar Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais in Anjou, Isère, France. Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Gerberga Gerberge von Maine Niederlothringen Gatinais
    916·Äì952 Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Marriage
    Foulques II Fulk II le Anjou married Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine in Anjou, Isère, France. Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France Gerberge le Gatinais du Maine
    920·Äì1009 Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France

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