Plantagent Family - Ourfolk
Concubine Plantagent (Plantagenet) B: ABT 1112
Concubine was born on ABT 1112 in Normandy, France .
Concubine was married to Count Geoffrey V Plantagenet .
Count Geoffrey was born on 24 AUG 1113 in Anjou, France and died on 7 SEP 1151 (age: 38) in Chateau, France and was buried in Mans, St. Julian's Church .
He was the son of Count Fouiques V of Anjou (1092 - 10 NOV 1143) and Ermengarde Du Maine (of Anjou) (ABT 1096 - 1126).
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was Count of Anjou Count of Anjou, Maine, and Touraine in 1129.
Was the first to assume the name Plantagenet.
Usually wore on his helmet a sprig of the broom and the French words for this (plante and genet) became the
English name Plantagenet.
From the first Geoffrey tried to profit by his amrriage and after the death of Henry I, laid the foundation for the conquest of Normandy.
Was the first to assume the name Plantagenet.
Usually wore on his helmet a sprig of the broom and the French words for this (plante and genet) became the
English name Plantagenet.
From the first Geoffrey tried to profit by his amrriage and after the death of Henry I, laid the foundation for the conquest of Normandy.
Last change (on this page): 15 OCT 2018