- Jerusalem. Fulk was the son of
Geoffrey I of Anjou, also
known as
Geoffrey Grisegonelle, and
Adele of Meaux,
daughter of
Robert of Vermandois,
Count of Meaux...
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Geoffrey I of
Anjou (c. 938/940 – 21 July 987),
known as
Grisegonelle ("Grey Gown" or "Greymantle"), was
count of
Anjou from 960 to 987.
Geoffrey was the...
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Haraldr gráfeldr) "~ Greymantle":
Geoffrey I of
Anjou (French:
Geoffroy Grisegonelle) "~ the Grim" or "~ the Brave" or "~ the Inexorable":
Selim I of the...
- is a wise ****, in 938. He was
succeeded in turn by his son Geoffrey I
Grisegonelle ("Greytunic")
around 958.
Geoffrey inaugurated a
policy of expansion...
- ). New York:
Facts on File. p. 190. Lot,
Ferdinand (1890). "Geoffroi
Grisegonelle dans l'épopée". Romania. 19 (75): 377–393. doi:10.3406/roma.1890.6114...
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married firstly Robert,
Viscount of Blois, and
secondly Goeffroy III “
Grisegonelle”
Count of Vendôme, son of
Geoffroy II (Jordan),
Seigneur de Preuilly...
- town of Le Lude and the
destruction of its church. In 976,
Geoffrey Grisegonelle,
Count of
Anjou and Lord of Le Lude,
donated it to the
Abbey of Saint-Jouin...