of Anjou Family - Ourfolk
Count Fouiques V of Anjou 1092 - 10 NOV 1143
Count Fouiques was born on 1092 in Of, Anjou, France and died on 10 NOV 1143 in Jerusalem, Palestine . He was the son of Count Foulques Iv of Anjou (1043 - 14 APR 1109) and Beltrade de Montfort (of Anjou) (ABT 1059 - 14 FEB 1117). Count Fouiques was married to Ermengarde Du Maine (of Anjou) on 11 JUL 1110 in France. Ermengarde was born on ABT 1096 in Maine, France and died on 1126 in Maine, France . She was the daughter of Count Elias Du Maine (ABT 1060 - 1110) and Matilde de Chateau du Loire (Du Maine) (ABT 1055 - 1099). View Family Chart - - -
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must have died during the Crusades.
Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem. Fulk V is a
lineal descendant of Pepin, the King of Lombardy and Italy. This Pepin was the son
of Charlemagne (721-814), 'Emperor of the West' and was the gr. grandson of
Charles Martel (688-741). Some genealogists claim that the
lineal ancestry is easily traceable from here to Julius Caesar, 1st of Caesar's who
lived c300 B.C.
In the line between Caesar and Clovis stands the name of King Colius IIof Britain
whose name
has been preserved in 'Mother Goose Tales' as 'Old King Cole'.
Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem. Fulk V is a
lineal descendant of Pepin, the King of Lombardy and Italy. This Pepin was the son
of Charlemagne (721-814), 'Emperor of the West' and was the gr. grandson of
Charles Martel (688-741). Some genealogists claim that the
lineal ancestry is easily traceable from here to Julius Caesar, 1st of Caesar's who
lived c300 B.C.
In the line between Caesar and Clovis stands the name of King Colius IIof Britain
whose name
has been preserved in 'Mother Goose Tales' as 'Old King Cole'.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018