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Ermengarde D Anjou 1068–1146 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1068

Birth Location: Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France

Death Date: 8 June 1146

Death Location: Jerusalem, Israel. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon.

Father: Fulco d'ANJOU

Mother: Hildegard (23rdGA)

Spouse(s): Alan Brittany, William IX

Children(s): Hawise Fergant, Conan III, Agatha deBretagne, Aimar DePoitiers, Adelaide Aquitaine, HAWISE BRITTANY, William Valentinois, Mathilde Poitou, Mahaut dePoitiers, Alan Fergent, Raimond dePoitou, Hawise ?), Henri Aquitaine, Agnaes Aquitaine, Agnes None, Geoffroy Brittany, Froamidus Brittany, Agnes ), Geoffroy Fergant, Matilda DeBretagne, Agnes Bretagne, Brien FitzCount, Godfrey DeBrittany, Agnes Aquitaine, Hawise deBretagne, Raymond Chatillon

The story of Ermengarde D Anjou began in 1068 in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France. Ermengarde D Anjou married Alan Iv Duke Of Brittany, William Count Of Poitou And Duke De Aquitaine Ix, and had children including Adelaide D Aquitaine, Agatha Debretagne, Agnaes D Aquitaine, Agnes, Agnes D Aquitaine, Agnes De Bretagne, Agnes De Bretagne Duchess Flanders Agnes De Bretagne De Cornouaille Dame De Durtal De Cornouaille, Aimar I Depoitiers, Alan V Fergent, Brien Fitzcount, Conan Conon Le Gros The Fat Duke Brittany Iii, Emma Debretagne Check Dob, Froamidus Brittany, Geoffroy Brittany, Geoffroy Brittany Fergant, Godfrey Leroux Debrittany, Hawise Debretagne, Hawise Fergant, Hawise Fergant Of Brittany, Hawise Havide Fergan Of Brittany Countess Of Flanders, Henri D Aquitaine, Mahaut Depoitiers, Mathilde Agnes De Poitou, Matilda Debretagne, Raimond Depoitou, Raymond De Chatillon, William I Valentinois. Ermengarde D Anjou passed away in 1146 in Jerusalem, Israel. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon..

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  • The story of Ermengarde D Anjou began in 1068 in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France.
  • Ermengarde D Anjou married Alan Iv Duke Of Brittany, William Count Of Poitou And Duke De Aquitaine Ix, and had children including Adelaide D Aquitaine, Agatha Debretagne, Agnaes D Aquitaine, Agnes, Agnes D Aquitaine, Agnes De Bretagne, Agnes De Bretagne Duchess Flanders Agnes De Bretagne De Cornouaille Dame De Durtal De Cornouaille, Aimar I Depoitiers, Alan V Fergent, Brien Fitzcount, Conan Conon Le Gros The Fat Duke Brittany Iii, Emma Debretagne Check Dob, Froamidus Brittany, Geoffroy Brittany, Geoffroy Brittany Fergant, Godfrey Leroux Debrittany, Hawise Debretagne, Hawise Fergant, Hawise Fergant Of Brittany, Hawise Havide Fergan Of Brittany Countess Of Flanders, Henri D Aquitaine, Mahaut Depoitiers, Mathilde Agnes De Poitou, Matilda Debretagne, Raimond Depoitou, Raymond De Chatillon, William I Valentinois.
  • Ermengarde D Anjou passed away in 1146 in Jerusalem, Israel. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon..

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ermengarde Anjou's Ancestors

Self
Ermengarde Anjou
1068–1146
Birth Place: Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
Parents
Fulco IV d'ANJOU
1043–1109
Chateau Landon
Hildegard (Lancelote de Baugency ( Countess )) (23rdGA)
1044–1070
Baugency, France
Grandparents
Godfried (Ferréol van) Gâtinais
1005–1046
Château-Landon, Comté du Gâtinais (Present department Seine-et-Marne), Pays-de-France (Present region Île-de-France), France
Ermengarde d'Anjou
1018–1076
Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
Lancelin (II de Beaugency , Seigneur Baugency ( Landry ) (1045) (27thGGF)) *
1045–1098
Beaugency, Loiret, France
Alberga (( Adelberge ) du Maine (26thGGM)) *
1045–
Beaugency, Loiret, Centre, France
Great-Grandparents
Hugo Gatinais
–1020
Beatrice Mâcon
–1020
Fulk *
–1040
Hildegarde *
–1046
Lancelin (25thGGF)
–1051
Heribert Maine
–1036
Paule roskildehistorie
1000–1039
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Fulco *
–1031
Melissende *
–1035
Alberic *
Ermentrude NJ
–1002
Geoffroy d'Anjou
Adele Vermandois
–1124
Theodoric *
–1032
Richilde )
Landry (26thGGF)
1000–
Hugh (28thGGF)
–1016
Gausbert (28thGGF)
–1039

Ermengarde Anjou's Descendants

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Ermengarde (D) Anjou (1068–8 June 1146) m. Alan (IV Duke of) Brittany (1063–abt 970 ?) m. William (Count of Poitou and Duke de Aquitaine) IX (22 Oct 1071–10 Feb 1126)
  1. 1. Hawise Fergant 1126–1190 m. Geoffrey (Viscount de Porhoet De La Zouche (23rdGGF)) * 1126–1187
    1. 1. Alain (I La Zouche , lord of North Molton , Lord of Ashby . Originally called Alain de Porhoët or Ceoche. The la Zouche family descended from him) (22ndGGF) 1120–1190 m. Alice (( Adelicia ) de Belmeis ( de Beaumais ) , Lady Ashby la Zouche (1150)) (21stGGM) 1150–1190
      1. 1. Roger (La Zouche) 1 1182–1238 m. Margaret 1179–1232
        1. 1. Alan (II De La) Zouche 1203–1270 m. Helen (De Quincy (?)) (19thGA) 1222–1296
        2. 2. Alice (La) Zouche –1256 m. William (de Harcourt , Knight) (20thGGF) 1227–1278
        3. 3. Eudo (De La Zouche , of HARRINGWORTH , Lord of CANTELOU ( Eudes , Eon ) (18th, 19th, 20thGGF)) * 1238–1279 m. Millicent (de Cantilupe ( de CAUNTELO CAUNTELOU ) Heiress of Harringworth (1250-1299) (18th, 19th, 20thGGM)) * 1250–1299
        4. 4. Loretta (( Lora ) la ZOUCHE (21stGGM)) * 1211– m. Gilbert (de SANFORD Chamberlain to the Queen ( SAUNFORD , de SAUNDFORD (21stGGF)) * 1200–1249
        5. 5. William (la Zouche of King's Nympton) (1214-1271) 1214–1271 m. Maud (de Hobrugge ( Houghbrig ) de Trailly la Zouche (1213-1243) (24thGGM)) note 1213–1243
  2. 2. Conan (Conon 'Le Gros The Fat' Duke Brittany) III 1070–1148 m. Maud (Fitzroy Princess of England , Duchess of Brittany ( Matilda )) (25thGGM) 1081–1120
    1. 1. Constance (de Bretagne ( de Brittany , Viscountess of Rohan )) (24thGGM) 1110–1148 m. Alan Delazouche 1078–1126 m. Geoffroy (III ( IV ), Seigneur de Mayenne ( Crusade 1158) * (26thGGF) !) ✔ 1147–1170
      1. 1. Geoffrey (Viscount de Porhoet De La Zouche (23rdGGF)) * 1126–1187 m. Hawise Fergant 1126–1190
      2. 2. Clémence (de Mayenne de Sable (26thGGM) ) 1145–1190 m. Robert (IV de Sablé , 11th Knights Templar Grand Master . Participated in the 3rd Crusade including as a leader of the Siege of Acre ( of Sable ) (26thGGF)) ✔ 1150–1193
        1. 1. Marguerite (de Sablé de Roches (Dame)) (23rd,25thGGM) 1183–1238 m. Guillaume (de Roches de Craon , seigneur de Château-du-Loir , Seneschal of Anjou, Maine and Touraine) (23rd,25thGGF) 1165–1222
    2. 2. Berthe (de Bretagne) (25thGGM) 1119–1162 m. Eudes (II de PORHOET ( Porhoët ) duc de Bretagne ( Eudon II) ) 1115–1170
      1. 1. Eudon (Porhoët , Eudo ( Eudes III ) Count of PORHOET (la ZOUCHE) Count de ROHAN-PORHOET) (25thGGF) 1148–1234 m. Léonore (de) Léon 1165–
        1. 1. Mathilde (de) Porhoët 1184–1239 m. Geoffroi Fougères 1180–1212 m. Guillaume (de Fougeres ( de Fougères ) Crusade) (#2) 1150–1187
        2. 2. Alix (de Porhoët) (23rdGA) 1185–1235 m. Guy (III Mauvoisin , seigneur de Rosny and de Vétheuil ( Seigneur de ROISNY )) * –1205
        3. 3. Aliénor (de) Porhoët 1200–1242
  3. 3. Agatha deBretagne 1079–
  4. 4. Aimar (I) DePoitiers 1115–1135
  5. 5. Adelaide (D) Aquitaine 1110–1140
  6. 6. HAWISE (FERGANT of) BRITTANY 1110–1147
  7. 7. William (I) Valentinois 1105–1187
  8. 8. Mathilde (Agnes de) Poitou 1103–1157
  9. 9. Mahaut dePoitiers 1103–1157
  10. 10. Alan (V) Fergent 1084–1176
  11. 11. Raimond dePoitou 1100–1149
  12. 12. Hawise (Havide Fergan of BRITTANY ( Countess of Flanders) ?) 1100–1190 m. Baldwin (VII Count of Flanders (23rdGU) Died after being wounded in September 1118 at the Battle of) Bures-en-Bray 1093–1119
  13. 13. Henri (D) Aquitaine 1100–1149
  14. 14. Agnaes (D) Aquitaine 1100–1136
  15. 15. Agnes 1098–
  16. 16. Geoffroy Brittany 1097–1116
  17. 17. Froamidus Brittany 1096–1148
  18. 18. Agnes (de Bretagne , Duchess Flanders ( Agnes de BRETAGNE ,(de CORNOUAILLE ), Dame de Durtal, De Cornouaille) ) 1093–1146 m. Hubert (IV de MATHEFELON ( Hubert d'Arnay , baron de Mathefelon) ) 1080–1116
    1. 1. Hugues (de Mathefelon de CHAMPAGNE ( Baron de Mathefelon et de Durtal ) * (2ndC24XR)) ✔ 1115– m. Jeanne (de NEVERS de Sable ( SABLÉ ) Dame de la SUZE (25thGA)) ✔ 1110– m. Isabelle (Marquise de Vitre *) (25thGGM) 1105–1162
  19. 19. Geoffroy (Brittany) Fergant 1093–1116
  20. 20. Matilda DeBretagne 1092–1132
  21. 21. Agnes (De) Bretagne 1092–1116
  22. 22. Brien FitzCount 1083–1150
  23. 23. Godfrey (LeRoux) DeBrittany 1084–1116
  24. 24. Agnes (D) Aquitaine 1045–1089
  25. 25. Hawise deBretagne 1091–1158
  26. 26. Raymond (De) Chatillon 1096–1149

Ermengarde Anjou's Timeline

5 Records

1068
1068
Birth of Ermengarde D Anjou in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
1068
1068
Birth of Ermengarde D Anjou in Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
1146
1 Jun 1146
Age 78
Death of Ermengarde D Anjou in Jerusalem, Israel. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon.
Jerusalem, Israel. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon.
1146
1 June 1146
Age 78
Death of Ermengarde D Anjou in Convent of St. Anne, Jerusalem, Palestine
Convent of St. Anne, Jerusalem, Palestine
1146
8 June 1146
Age 78
Death of Ermengarde D Anjou in Jerusalem, Israel. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon.
Jerusalem, Israel. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1068
    Event Place: Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1068
    Event Place: Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Jun 1146
    Event Place: Jerusalem, Israel. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon.
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 June 1146
    Event Place: Convent of St. Anne, Jerusalem, Palestine
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 June 1146
    Event Place: Jerusalem, Israel. The contradictions about her death and the records of her burial maybe indicated that in fact she died in Jerusalem, and that her body was subsequently transferred to Redon.
    Record Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

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