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Geoffroi V "the Fair" Plantagenet

Geoffroi V "the Fair" Plantagenet

Male Abt 1113 - Abt 1151  (~ 38 years)

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  1. 1.  Geoffroi V "the Fair" PlantagenetGeoffroi V "the Fair" Plantagenet was born about 1113 (son of Foulques V "le Jenn" and Aremburge du Maine); died about 1151 in Chateau, Eure-et-Loire; was buried about 1151 in St. Julian.

    Notes:

    Geoffrey "the Fair" Plantagenet was the first to use the Plantagenet name. One story relates that his father, Fulk the Younger atoned for some evil deed by being scourged with broom twigs or planta genista before the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Another story relates that Geoffrey wore a sprig of broom or planta genista in his hat. Regardless, it is generally agreed upon that the family name of-"Plantagenet"-has its origins with the planta genista or broom plant. The ancient arms of Anjou borne by the Plantagenet are described as "Gules, a Chief Argent over an Escarbuncle" which means "a red shield with a silver bar at the top and a gold cross of eight rays set with knobs and the arms ending in fleur-de-lis". Shields were sometimes strengthened with iron bands radiating from the centre which eventually became a part of the coat of arms under the term escarbuncle.

    Geoffroi married Matilda of England on 22 May 1128 in Cath. (daughter of Henry I de Normandie and Matilda of Scotland) was born about 1102 in England; died on 10 Sep 1167 in Rouen, Normandie; was buried in Cath. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Geoffrei Plantagenet and Empress Matilda daughter of King of the English Henry I and granddaughter of William the Conqueror were marriad 22 May 1128 in Le Mans Cathedral. Geoffrei was age 14 when wed to Matilda, age 25
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    Children:
    1. Henry II Curtmantle Plantagenet was born on 5 Mar 1132 in Le Mans, Maine, Pays de la Loire; died on 6 Jul 1189 in England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Foulques V "le Jenn"Foulques V "le Jenn" was born about 1092 (son of Foulques IV "le Rechin" and Bertrade de Montfort); died about 1143.

    Notes:

    Fulk "le Jeun" (the Younger) became King of Jerusalem in 1131 on the death of Baldwin II, his father-in-law by his second marriage. The Crusaders set up the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem after killing many thousands of the Arab and Jewish inhabitants of the area. At its greatest extent under Fulk "le Jeun", the Kingdom comprised most of present day Israel and part of Syria. Muslim counterattack steadily shrank the size of the crusading kingdom. In 1187, Jerusalem was retaken by by Saladin. Eventually, the last Christian stronghold at Acre surrendered in 1291 and the Crusaders departed from the Holy Land. Fulk married first circa 1108 to Erembourge (died in 1126), heiress of Maine, daughter of Helias, Seigneur de la Fl

    Foulques married Aremburge du Maine. Aremburge was born about 1026; died on 14 Jan 1126. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Aremburge du Maine was born about 1026; died on 14 Jan 1126.
    Children:
    1. 1. Geoffroi V "the Fair" Plantagenet was born about 1113; died about 1151 in Chateau, Eure-et-Loire; was buried about 1151 in St. Julian.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Foulques IV "le Rechin"Foulques IV "le Rechin" was born about 1043 in Anjou (son of Aubri Geoffrey and Ermengarde); died about 1109 in Anjou.

    Notes:

    Fulk IV (in French Foulques IV) (1043-14 Apr 1109) was the Count of Anjou from 1068 until his death. The nickname "le R

    Foulques married Bertrade de Montfort about 1090 in England. Bertrade (daughter of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes d'Evreux) was born about 1070; died on 14 Feb 1117. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Bertrade de MontfortBertrade de Montfort was born about 1070 (daughter of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes d'Evreux); died on 14 Feb 1117.

    Notes:

    Bertrade de Montfort (c. 1070 - 14 February 1117) was the daughter of Simon I de Montfort and Agnes, Countess of Evreux. Her brother was Amaury de Montfort. The oft-married Fulk IV, Count of Anjou, was married 1089, when the lovely Bertrade de Monfort caught his eye. According to the chronicler John of Marmoutier: "The lecherous Fulk then fell passionately in love with the sister of Amaury de Montfort, whom no good man ever praised save for her beauty." Bertrade and Fulk were married. William of Malmesbury says: "Bertrade, still young and beautiful, took the veil at Fontevraud Abbey, always charming to men, pleasing to God, and like an angel." A son from this marriage was Fulk V of Anjou who later became King of Jerusalem. The dynasties founded by Fulk IV's sons ruled for centuries, one of them in England (the Plantagenet Kings), the other in Jerusalem In 1092 Bertrade left Fulk IV and took up with King Philip I of France whom she married 15 May 1092, despite the fact that they both had living spouses. Pope Urban II excommunicated Philp in 1095 an action that prevented him from taking part in the First Crusade. According to Orderic Vitalis, Bertrade was anxious that one of her sons succeed Philip so she sent a letter to King Henry I of England asking him to arrest her stepson Louis. Orderic also claims she sought to kill Louis first through the arts of sorcery, and then through poison. Whatever the truth of these allegations, Louis succeeded Philip in 1108. -Wikipedia

    Children:
    1. 2. Foulques V "le Jenn" was born about 1092; died about 1143.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Aubri GeoffreyAubri Geoffrey was born about 1000 (son of Geoffrey and Living); died about 1046.

    Aubri married ErmengardeEngland. Ermengarde (daughter of Foulques III "Nerra" and Hildegarde du Sundgau) was born about 1010-1015 in Angers; died on 21 Mar 1076. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  ErmengardeErmengarde was born about 1010-1015 in Angers (daughter of Foulques III "Nerra" and Hildegarde du Sundgau); died on 21 Mar 1076.

    Notes:

    Ermengarde Heiress of Anjou was born circa 1010/1015 and died on March 21, 1076. Ermengard was the sister of Geoffrey "Martel", Count of Anjou who was born on October 14, 996 and d.s.p. (decessit sine prole, died without issue) on November 14, 1066. Thus, Ermengard's descendants became the Counts of Anjou.

    Children:
    1. 4. Foulques IV "le Rechin" was born about 1043 in Anjou; died about 1109 in Anjou.

  3. 10.  Simon I de MontfortSimon I de Montfort was born about 1025 in Montfort l'Amaury, Ile de France; died about 1087 in Epernon, Normandy.

    Notes:

    Simon I de Montfort was born about 1025 in Montfort l'Amaury, Ile de France and died 1087. He is buried in Epernon, Normandy. He was the son of Amaury I de Montfort (c. 1000-1031) and Bertrade de Gometz.

    Simon married Agnes d'Evreux. Agnes was born about 1040 in Normandy; died about 1087. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Agnes d'EvreuxAgnes d'Evreux was born about 1040 in Normandy; died about 1087.

    Notes:

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    (Research):French to English translation (by Google) Agnes of Evreux (ap. 1040 - prob. Av. 1087), was the daughter of Richard, Earl of Evreux, and Godehilde. Before getting married to Richard, his mother married Roger Godehilde I of Tosny, Lord of Conches, and gave birth to several children, including Raoul II Tosny. Simon, lord of Montfort l'Amaury, widower of Isabella of Broyes, asked the hand of Agnes, but the count of Evreux had not responded favorably to the request, for reasons that history n has not passed. It was then that Raoul de Tosny Agnes decided to remove to get him to Montfort. Simon and Agnes could marry, and, thanks, Raoul de Montfort married Isabelle, daughter of Simon and his first wife.

    Children:
    1. 5. Bertrade de Montfort was born about 1070; died on 14 Feb 1117.



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