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Noble family
  
House of Ingelger

Parents
  
Fulk I, Count of Anjou

Name
  
Fulk Count


Mother
  
Roscille de Lochar

Father
  
Fulk I of Anjou

Spouse(s)
  
Gerberge Adelaide of Blois

Died
  
November 11, 958 AD, Tours, France

Children
  
Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou, Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou

Grandchildren
  
Fulk III, Count of Anjou, Constance of Arles

Grandparents
  
Ingelger, Adelais of Amboise

Similar People
  
Adelaide‑Blanche of Anjou, Fulk III - Count of Anjou, William I of Provence, Constance of Arles, Otto‑William - Count of Burgundy

Great-grandparents
  
Tertulio de Anjou

Fulk ii count of anjou


Fulk II of Anjou (c. 905 — 960), called le Bon (English: the Good) was Count of Anjou from 942 to his death.

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Life

Fulk II born c. 905 was a son of Fulk the Red and his wife Roscilla de Loches, daughter of Warnerius, Seigneur de Villentrois. He succeeded his father in 942 as the second count of Anjou, also called the count of Angers, and remained in power until 960.

The Angevins, Fulk II included, had become particularly adept at establishing marriage alliances that furthered their goals. His father, Fulk the Red had arranged his marriage to a Carolingian, Gerberga, the daughter of Ratburnus I Viscount of Vienne. Among other things this alliance opened the doors for their daughter Adelaide-Blanche to marry a future king of France and their son Guy to become Bishop of le Puy.

After her death c. 952 Fulk made another astute political marriage to Adelaide, the widow of Alan II, Duke of Brittany. Alan II had also been Count of Nantes and through this marriage Fulk gained influence in, and possibly control of, Nantes. Adelaide was also the sister of Theobald I, Count of Blois which permitted Fulk II to form an alliance with the House of Blois.

Family

By his spouse, Gerberge, a woman of unknown origins. Fulk II had several children:

  • Adelaide-Blanche of Anjou, married five times.
  • Geoffrey I, Count of Anjou, married Adelaide of Vermandois.
  • Bouchard, Count of Vendome.
  • Guy of Anjou, Bishop of le Puy.
  • Humbert d'Anjou, mentioned 957.
  • Fulk II had no known issue with Adelaide.

    Death

    Fulk died in 960, at the relatively old age of 55. He was succeeded by his 20-year-old son Geoffrey Greymantle.

    References

    Fulk II, Count of Anjou Wikipedia


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