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Ingelger (died 888), also
called Ingelgarius, was a
Frankish nobleman, who was the
founder of the
County of
Anjou and of the
original House of Anjou. Later...
- The
House of
Ingelger (French: Ingelgeriens), also
known as The Ingelgerians, was a
lineage of the
Frankish nobility, and the
first dynasty in Anjou, where...
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first granted by
Charles the Bald in the 9th
century to
Robert the Strong.
Ingelger and his son, Fulk the Red, were
viscounts until Fulk ****umed the title...
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between these counts and the
counts of Anjou, and
members of the
House of
Ingelger and
House of
Plantagenet descended from this line. The
family tree of the...
- In 865, her
uncles arranged a
marriage for her to a
Frankish man
named Ingelger,
described as a
miles optimus,
whose devotion to
Charles the Bald had been...
- viscount, then count,
until his death. Born
about 870, Fulk was the son of
Ingelger of
Anjou and
Adelais of Amboise. He was the
first Count of Anjou, ruling...
- Al
Ghardaqa Uyunid dynasty Alaouite dynasty Angevin dynasties House of
Ingelger Angevin kings of
England Capetian House of
Anjou House of Valois-Anjou...
- Grey Gown Born c. 938/940 Died (987-07-21)21 July 987 Marçon
Noble family Ingelger Spouse(s)
Adele of
Meaux Adelaise de Châlons
Father Fulk II of
Anjou Mother...
- Fleurey-sur-Ouche
Spouse Geoffrey II,
Count of Gâtinais
Robert I, Duke of
Burgundy House Ingelger Father Fulk III of
Anjou Mother Hildegarde of Sundgau...
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mobile to the
point that, as a
member of just the
third generation from
Ingelger, Adelaide-Blanche had
married into the
highest ranks of the
older nobility...