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- Angevins abstract "The House of Anjou, usually referred to simply as the Angevins /ændʒvɪns/, was a noble family of Frankish origin that emerged as the rulers of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Kingdom of England in the 12th century. Founded by Ingelger in the Carolingian Empire during the 9th century, the Angevins emerged as part of the minor feudal nobility in the French province of Gâtinais, rising to become viscounts of Angers. Under Ingelger's son, Fulk the Red, the family's territory was expanded to create the County of Anjou, a fief of the Kingdom of France. The reigns of the early counts of Anjou were marked by power struggles with neighbouring provinces such as Normandy and Brittany for regional supremacy, resulting in Angevin influence extending into Maine and Touraine. In the early 12th century, Fulk the Younger went on crusade, forging valuable links with the Knights Templar and eventually inheriting the Kingdom of Jerusalem through marriage to Baldwin II's daughter Melisende in 1131. Geoffrey Plantagenet, Fulk's eldest son by his first wife, succeeded to Anjou in 1129 upon his father's departure for Jerusalem, whilst Baldwin III, Fulk's eldest son with Melisende, inherited Jerusalem after Fulk's death in 1143. The Jerusalem branch of the family continued until the demise of Isabella in 1205, though briefly interrupted by the turbulence around the fall of Jerusalem and the Third Crusade. The senior line of the family, through the marriage of Geoffrey to the Empress Matilda, received control of England and Normandy by 1154, and marriage of Geoffrey's son Henry Curtmantle to Eleanor of Aquitaine expanded the family's holdings into what was later termed the Angevin Empire. After John lost the Angevins' continental territory along with Anjou itself to the Capetians in 1204, the family became known as the House of Plantagenet, adopting Geoffrey's nickname and ruling England until the reign of Richard II, after which the succession was disputed by two cadet branches, the House of Lancaster and the House of York.".
- Angevins thumbnail Blason_Geoffroy_Plantagenet.svg?width=300.
- Angevins wikiPageID "691903".
- Angevins wikiPageRevisionID "605796645".
- Angevins cadetBranches "* House of Lancaster ** House of Beaufort * House of York".
- Angevins coatOfArms "140".
- Angevins coatOfArms "Arms of Geoffrey V of Anjou".
- Angevins country Kingdom_of_England.
- Angevins country Kingdom_of_France.
- Angevins country Kingdom_of_Jerusalem.
- Angevins currentHead "Extinct".
- Angevins finalRuler Isabella_I_of_Jerusalem.
- Angevins finalRuler Richard_III_of_England.
- Angevins founder Ingelger.
- Angevins foundingYear "877".
- Angevins hasPhotoCollection Angevins.
- Angevins parentHouse "*House of Chateau-Landon *House of Ingelger".
- Angevins surname "House of Anjou".
- Angevins titles "* King of England * King of Jerusalem * Lord of Ireland * Duke of Aquitaine * Duke of Brittany * Duke of Normandy * Count of Anjou * Count of Jaffa and Ascalon * Count of Gâtinais * Count of Maine * Count of Mortain".
- Angevins subject Category:French_noble_families.
- Angevins subject Category:House_of_Anjou.
- Angevins subject Category:Kingdom_of_Jerusalem.
- Angevins subject Category:Middle_Eastern_royal_families.
- Angevins type Abstraction100002137.
- Angevins type Family107970721.
- Angevins type Genealogy108102402.
- Angevins type Group100031264.
- Angevins type House107971449.
- Angevins type Kin107969695.
- Angevins type Lineage108101937.
- Angevins type MiddleEasternRoyalFamilies.
- Angevins type Royalty108153437.
- Angevins type SocialGroup107950920.
- Angevins comment "The House of Anjou, usually referred to simply as the Angevins /ændʒvɪns/, was a noble family of Frankish origin that emerged as the rulers of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Kingdom of England in the 12th century. Founded by Ingelger in the Carolingian Empire during the 9th century, the Angevins emerged as part of the minor feudal nobility in the French province of Gâtinais, rising to become viscounts of Angers.".
- Angevins label "Andegawenowie".
- Angevins label "Angevins".
- Angevins label "Casa de Anjou".
- Angevins label "Dinastia de Anjou".
- Angevins label "Huis Anjou".
- Angevins label "Анжуйская династия".
- Angevins label "أنجويون".
- Angevins label "アンジュー家".
- Angevins sameAs Casa_de_Anjou.
- Angevins sameAs アンジュー家.
- Angevins sameAs Huis_Anjou.
- Angevins sameAs Andegawenowie.
- Angevins sameAs Dinastia_de_Anjou.
- Angevins sameAs m.0bps8.
- Angevins sameAs Q836484.
- Angevins sameAs Q836484.
- Angevins sameAs Angevins.
- Angevins wasDerivedFrom Angevins?oldid=605796645.
- Angevins depiction Blason_Geoffroy_Plantagenet.svg.
- Angevins isPrimaryTopicOf Angevins.