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Geoffrey d' Anjou, I

Geoffrey d' Anjou, I

Male Abt 950 - 987  (37 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Geoffrey d' Anjou, I was born about 950 (son of Comte Fulco d' Anjou, II, 'le bon' and Gerberge de Tours); died on 21 Jul 987.

    Notes:

    died in battle

    Geoffrey married Adela de Vermandois about 965. Adela (daughter of Comte Robert de Vermandois and Adélaïde de Bourgogne) was born about 950; died in 982. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Gerberge d' Anjou was born about 965; died after 1 May 1041.
    2. Ermangarde d' Anjou was born in 952; died in 992.
    3. Fulco d' Anjou, III was born in 965; died on 21 Jun 1040.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Comte Fulco d' Anjou, II, 'le bon' was born in 909 (son of Comte Fulco d' Anjou, I, "the Red" and Roscilla de Loches); died on 11 Nov 958.

    Fulco married Gerberge de Tours in 937. Gerberge (daughter of Comte Hervé de Bretagne and Godehilde du Maine) was born in 913; died before 952. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Gerberge de Tours was born in 913 (daughter of Comte Hervé de Bretagne and Godehilde du Maine); died before 952.
    Children:
    1. Adelaide d' Anjou was born in 948; died in 1026.
    2. 1. Geoffrey d' Anjou, I was born about 950; died on 21 Jul 987.
    3. Foulques de Briollay, I was born about 943; died in 996.
    4. Agnes d' Anjou was born about 925; died after 987.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Comte Fulco d' Anjou, I, "the Red" was born about 870 in Anjou, France (son of Ingelger d' Anjou, I and Aelinde d' Amboise); died in 938.

    Fulco married Roscilla de Loches. Roscilla (daughter of Gardier de Loches and Toscanda) was born in 874; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Roscilla de Loches was born in 874 (daughter of Gardier de Loches and Toscanda); and died.
    Children:
    1. Adèle de Dreux was born in 943 in Anjou, France; died after 1017.
    2. Adelaide d' Anjou died in 913.
    3. Ingelger d' Anjou was born in 898; died in 927.
    4. Guy d' Anjou was born in 902; died in 972.
    5. Roscille d' Anjou was born in 904; and died.
    6. 2. Comte Fulco d' Anjou, II, 'le bon' was born in 909; died on 11 Nov 958.

  3. 6.  Comte Hervé de Bretagne was born about 870 (son of Salomon de Bretagne, III and Gwenvred); and died.

    Hervé married Godehilde du Maine. Godehilde (daughter of Comte Godefroi du Maine, III and Godehilde) was born about 892; died after 923. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Godehilde du Maine was born about 892 (daughter of Comte Godefroi du Maine, III and Godehilde); died after 923.
    Children:
    1. 3. Gerberge de Tours was born in 913; died before 952.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Ingelger d' Anjou, I was born in 845 (son of Tertulle d' Anjou and Petronilla d' Auxerre); died in 888.

    Notes:

    Graaf van Anjou en Orleans

    Ingelger married Aelinde d' Amboise. Aelinde (daughter of Comte Geoffrey d' Orléans and Hildegard de Gascogne) was born in 844; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Aelinde d' Amboise was born in 844 (daughter of Comte Geoffrey d' Orléans and Hildegard de Gascogne); and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. Comte Fulco d' Anjou, I, "the Red" was born about 870 in Anjou, France; died in 938.

  3. 10.  Gardier de Loches was born in 844 (son of Gordan de Loches); and died.

    Notes:

    Seigneur

    Gardier married Toscanda. Toscanda and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Toscanda and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. Roscilla de Loches was born in 874; and died.

  5. 12.  Salomon de Bretagne, III was born about 835; died in 874.

    Salomon married Gwenvred. Gwenvred was born about 850; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Gwenvred was born about 850; and died.
    Children:
    1. 6. Comte Hervé de Bretagne was born about 870; and died.

  7. 14.  Comte Godefroi du Maine, III was born about 860 (son of Roricon III du Maine); died in 907.

    Godefroi married Godehilde. Godehilde (daughter of Emperor Karl der Karolingen, II, 'le Chauve' and Irmintrud d' Orléans) was born before 865; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Godehilde was born before 865 (daughter of Emperor Karl der Karolingen, II, 'le Chauve' and Irmintrud d' Orléans); and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. Godehilde du Maine was born about 892; died after 923.
    2. Godefroi du Maine was born about 890; died in 958.
    3. NN du Maine was born before 895; and died.
    4. Ermengarde du Maine and died.
    5. Aubert du Maine was born before 890; and died.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Tertulle d' Anjou was born in 821 (son of Torquat (Tortulfe) d' Anjou); and died.

    Notes:

    Governor of Rennes

    Tertulle married Petronilla d' Auxerre. Petronilla (daughter of Hugo der Karolingen, "l' Abbe") was born in 825; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 17.  Petronilla d' Auxerre was born in 825 (daughter of Hugo der Karolingen, "l' Abbe"); and died.
    Children:
    1. 8. Ingelger d' Anjou, I was born in 845; died in 888.

  3. 18.  Comte Geoffrey d' Orléans was born in 825 (son of Bouchard de Fézensac); died in 881.

    Notes:

    comte de Gâtinais

    Geoffrey married Hildegard de Gascogne. Hildegard (daughter of Siguin de Gascogne) was born in 828; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 19.  Hildegard de Gascogne was born in 828 (daughter of Siguin de Gascogne); and died.
    Children:
    1. 9. Aelinde d' Amboise was born in 844; and died.

  5. 20.  Gordan de Loches was born about 824 in Loches, Indres-Et-Loires, France; and died.
    Children:
    1. 10. Gardier de Loches was born in 844; and died.

  6. 28.  Roricon III du Maine was born about 833 (son of Duc Roricon du Maine, II and Bilechild); died in 865.
    Children:
    1. 14. Comte Godefroi du Maine, III was born about 860; died in 907.

  7. 30.  Emperor Karl der Karolingen, II, 'le Chauve'
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    Emperor Karl der Karolingen, II, 'le Chauve' was born on 13 Jun 823 in Frankfurt am Main, Hessen, Deutschland (son of Emperor Louis der Karolingen, I, "le Pieux" and Judith von Bayern); died on 6 Oct 877 in Brides-les-bain.

    Notes:

    King of Western Francia (840-877). Holy Roman Emperor (875-877).
    Charles was the last son of Louis I the Pious and was the cause of the trou­bles that marked the end of his father's reign since Louis wanted to give him a major position in his projects for his succession. When Louis died, Charles II the Bald allied himself with his brother, Louis the German, against their other brother, Lothar, who had become emperor. Lothar was defeated at the Battle of Fontenoy-en-Puisaye in 841 A.D. Charles and Louis strengthened their allian­ce through oaths taken at Strasburg in 842 and forced Lothar to negotiate a peace. Eventually, through the Treaty of Verdun (843 A.D.) the three brothers shared the empire between themselves. Charles II the Bald received the territo­ries to the west of the Scheldt, Meuse, Saone and Rhone, territories which cons­tituted 'Francia occidentalis'. He extended his territory slightly by obtaining part of Lotharingia in 870. He was forced to fight the Bretons who declared them­selves to be politically independent in 846 A.D. He was also in conflict with his nephew, Pepin, until 864 A.D. regarding control of Aquitaine. The entire reign of Charles II the Bald was marked by the first major Viking invasions. The Normans pillaged Paris in 845, 858 and 861 A.D. and began to settle on a per­manent basis in certain regions. On the death of Emperor Louis II, Pope John VIII offered Charles the imperial crown. Charles travelled to Rome where he was crowned emperor in 875 A.D. On the death of his brother, Louis the German, in 876 A.D, Charles II the Bald seized part of Louis' kingdom but was defeated by his nephew, Louis the Younger, at Andernach in 876. Charles was forced to retreat. In 877, he answered a call from the Pope who was under threat from the Saracen. He issued the Quierzy capitulary by which he entrusted the kingdom to his son, Louis, and to the leading noblemen. This marked a new development in the feudal system. He then set off for Italy. However, his cam­paign failed and he died on the return journey. His only surviving son, Louis II the Stammerer, succeeded him on the throne of France.

    Karl married Irmintrud d' Orléans on 14 Dec 842 in Crécy en Ponthieu, France. Irmintrud (daughter of Cte. Eudes (Udo) I. d' Orléans, I and Engeltrude de Fézensac) was born on 27 Sep 830; died on 6 Oct 869 in St.Denis. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 31.  Irmintrud d' Orléans was born on 27 Sep 830 (daughter of Cte. Eudes (Udo) I. d' Orléans, I and Engeltrude de Fézensac); died on 6 Oct 869 in St.Denis.
    Children:
    1. Judith de France was born about 844; died after 870.
    2. Roy Louis der Karolingen, II, 'le Bègue' was born on 1 Sep 846; died on 10 Apr 879 in Compiegne.
    3. Karl der Karolingen was born in 847; died on 29 Sep 866.
    4. Karlmann der Karolingen was born in 849; died in 876.
    5. Lothar der Karolingen, 'the Lame' was born in 850; died in 865.
    6. Ermentrud der Karolingen was born in 851; died after 877.
    7. Rotrud der Karolingen was born in 852; died after 912.
    8. Hildegard der Karolingen was born in 856; and died.
    9. Gisla der Karolingen was born in 858; died on 1 Jul 874.
    10. 15. Godehilde was born before 865; and died.


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