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Ermengarde d'Anjou 1018–1076 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 Mar 1018

Birth Location: Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France

Death Date: 18 Mar 1076

Death Location: Was murdered at the Church of Fleurey-sur-Ouche, Cote d'Or, Provence (now Provence-Alpes-Cote-D'Azur)

Father: Fulk *

Mother: Hildegarde *

Spouse(s): Robert Bourgondie, Godfried Gâtinais

Children(s): Hildegarde (31stGGM), Fulco d'ANJOU, Geoffroy (26thGU), Hildegarde *

In 1018, Ermengarde d'Anjou entered the world in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France, born to Fulk The Black Count D Anjou Iii Foulques Nerra Murderer 27Thggf And Hildegarde De Sundgau Countess Of Anjou Died On Pilgrimage To Jerusalem Palestine 27Thggm. Ermengarde d'Anjou married Godfried Ferreol Van Gatinais, Robert I De Capet Hertog Van Bourgondie, and had children including Fulco Iv D Anjou, Geoffroy Iii Comte De Gatinais Et D Anjou Le Barbu 3Rdgu Of Geoffrey V Plantagenet 26Thgu, Hildegarde De Bourgogne Duchess Of Gascony And Aquitaine Merovingian 24Thggm, Hildegarde De Chateau Landon Hildegarde De Gatinais 1035 31Stggm. Ermengarde d'Anjou passed away in 1076 in Was murdered at the Church of Fleurey-sur-Ouche, Cote d'Or, Provence (now Provence-Alpes-Cote-D'Azur).

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  • In 1018, Ermengarde d'Anjou entered the world in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France, born to Fulk The Black Count D Anjou Iii Foulques Nerra Murderer 27Thggf And Hildegarde De Sundgau Countess Of Anjou Died On Pilgrimage To Jerusalem Palestine 27Thggm.
  • Ermengarde d'Anjou married Godfried Ferreol Van Gatinais, Robert I De Capet Hertog Van Bourgondie, and had children including Fulco Iv D Anjou, Geoffroy Iii Comte De Gatinais Et D Anjou Le Barbu 3Rdgu Of Geoffrey V Plantagenet 26Thgu, Hildegarde De Bourgogne Duchess Of Gascony And Aquitaine Merovingian 24Thggm, Hildegarde De Chateau Landon Hildegarde De Gatinais 1035 31Stggm.
  • Ermengarde d'Anjou passed away in 1076 in Was murdered at the Church of Fleurey-sur-Ouche, Cote d'Or, Provence (now Provence-Alpes-Cote-D'Azur).

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Ermengarde d'Anjou's Ancestors

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Ermengarde d'Anjou
1018–1076
Birth Place: Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
Parents
Fulk "the Black" Count D'ANJOU III ( Foulques ) . " Nerra " (Murderer) (27thGGF) *
–1040
Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France
Hildegarde (de Sundgau Countess of Anjou (Died on pilgrimage to Jerusalem, Palestine ) (27thGGM)) *
–1046
Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France (Present-Day Département of Maine-et-Loire), France
Grandparents
Geoffroy (I Grisegonnelle) d'Anjou
Anjou (Present Maine-et-Loire Département) (Present Région Pays De La Loire), France
Adele (de de) Vermandois
–1124
Vermandois, Normandy, France
Theodoric (I ( Dietrich I ) Count of BAR , Duke of Upper Lorraine ( Thibault , Thierry de BAR-LE-DUC , Duke of LOTHRINGEN ) ( House of Ardenne-Bar ) (27thGGF)) *
–1032
Lorraine, France
Richilde (de Metz , dame de Lunéville (960) ( Sconehilde ) (27thGGM) ( Richilde II de Metz) )
Luneville, Lorraine, France
Great-Grandparents
Foulques mother?)
Gerberge *
Robert (28thGGF)
Adelaide (28thGGM)
Frederick *
Beatrice Paris
–1003
Folmar *
Bertha *
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Foulques Anjou
Roscille Lochar
Geoffrey (31stGGF)
Aube (31stGGM)
Herbert deVermandois
Hildebranda France
895–930
Wigeric (30thGGF)
Kunigunde VonSulichgau
Hugh DUKE
Hedwige Germans
Folmar (29thGGF)

Ermengarde d'Anjou's Descendants

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Ermengarde d'Anjou (21 Mar 1018–18 Mar 1076) m. Robert (I 'de Capet\ Hertog van) Bourgondie (15 Sep 1011–27 March 1076) m. Godfried (Ferréol van) Gâtinais (1005–1 April 1046)
  1. 1. Hildegarde (de Château-Landon ( Hildegarde DE GATINAIS ) (1035)) (31stGGM) 1035– m. Jocelyn (I de) Courtenay 1034–1075
    1. 1. Aelixe (de Courtenay (1060-1107) (30thGGM) !) * 1060–1107 m. Lisiard (LE RICHE de Paris ( de VILLEBEON ), King's Chamberlain , seigneur de Tournanfuye et de Villemomble *) (30thGGF) 1045–1089
      1. 1. Josselin (I de VILLEBEON de BEAUMONT-GATINAIS , Chamberlain of the King of France (seigneur de Souppes) (1075-1120) (29thGGF) *) Beaumont-du-Gâtinais 1075–1120
        1. 1. 1 1100–1145 m. Hesceline (( Hescaline , Ameline ) Haran de Bignon (or Jeanne de Bignon , Dame héritière de Villebéon )) (28thGGM) 1110–
  2. 2. Fulco (IV) d'ANJOU 1043–1109 m. Ermengarde (de Bourbon (27thGGM)) * 1050–1076 m. Bertrade (von) Montfort 1060–1117 m. Hildegard (Lancelote de Baugency ( Countess )) (23rdGA) 1044–1070
    1. 1. Geoffroy (IV d'Anjou , Comte d'Anjou (1073-1106) (25thGU) no children) noted 1073–1106
    2. 2. Ermengarde (D) Anjou 1068–1146 m. Alan (IV Duke of) Brittany 1063– m. William (Count of Poitou and Duke de Aquitaine) IX 1071–1126
      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
      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
        2. 2. Berthe (de Bretagne) (25thGGM) 1119–1162 m. Eudes (II de PORHOET ( Porhoët ) duc de Bretagne ( Eudon II) ) 1115–1170
      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
    3. 3. Count (of Anjou Fulk) V 1092–1143 m. Ermengarde (Du) Maine 1096–1126 m. Melisende (de) RETHEL 1102–1161
      1. 1. Helie (II d' ANJOU Comte de MAINE ( Elias II Helias Hélie Helyes Élie ) (After a conflict with his brother Geoffrey V Plantagenet, he was imprisoned in Tours and died as a result) (27thGGF)) * 1111–1151 m. Philippa (du Perche (27thGGM)) * 1113–
        1. 1. Beatrice (d' ANJOU of MAINE ( Beatrix D'Anjou ) (1133-1190) (26thGGM)) * 1133–1190 m. Jean (I Comte de ALENÇON ( d' ALENCON ) ( Jean I "Talvas" d'Alençon , Montgomery ) (Died in 3rd Crusade ) (26th, 29thGGF)) * 1120–1191
      2. 2. Sibylle d'Anjou 1116–1165 m. Diederik (van den Elzas, Graaf van Vlaenderen (Metz), Count of Flanders Also Known As: "Diederik van den Elzas", "Thierry III de d') Alsace-Lorraine 1099–1168
        1. 1. Marguerite (I de) Flandre 1145–1194
        2. 2. Mathilde (de) Flandre 1146–1194
        3. 3. Philip (I Lorraine Count) Flanders 1136–1191
        4. 4. Laurette (de) Flandre 1120–1170
        5. 5. Marguerite (Countess) Lorraine 1141–1194 m. Baldwin (V (Baudouin) of Hainault, Count of Flanders) (Hainaut) 1156–1195
        6. 6. Gertrud Deflanders 1135–1186
        7. 7. Peter (Bishop Cambrai) Flanders 1140–1176
        8. 8. Robert (Earl) Eu 1155–
        9. 9. Baudoin (de) Flandre 1138–1154
        10. 10. Mathieu (de) Flandre 1137–1173 m. Marie (Countess Mortain) Boulogne 1136–1180
      3. 3. Geoffrey (V Plantagenet\ Count of) Anjou 1113–1151 m. Adelaide Vermaidois 1112–1169 m. Mathilde (Prinses van) Engeland 1101–1167
        1. 1. Henry (II Plantagenet\ King of) England 1133–1189 m. Isabel Plantagenet 1156–1226 m. Rosamund (de Clifford "The Fair Rosamund" or the "Rose of the World") (21stGA) 1136–1176 m. Eleanor (of Aquitaine, Queen consort of France and) England 1122–1204 m. Alix (de France Countess of the) Vexin 1160–1220
        2. 2. Emma PLANTAGENET 1138–1214 m. Dafydd (ap Owain) Gwynedd 1133–1023
        3. 3. Hamelin (d' ANJOU (PLANTAGENET) de Warenne) (22ndGGF) 1135–1202 m. Isabel (Warren, Countess of Surrey en) Boulogne 1136–1203
        4. 4. Agnes Plantagenet 1130–1192
        5. 5. Constance DeBretagne 1110–
        6. 6. Bertha Brittany 1122–
        7. 7. Christina (of) Germany 1118–1159
        8. 8. Adewis Plantagenet 1132–1192
        9. 9. William (I Plantagenet , Count of Boulogne . Was passed over in the succession to England by his) father 1136–1163
        10. 10. Geoffrey (VI Mantell) Plantagenet 1134–1158
        11. 11. Marie Plantagent 1134–1216
      4. 4. Almarik (I van) d'ANJOU 1136–1174 m. Agnes (van Courtenay Prinses van Jeruzalem Vrouwe van) Toron 1133–1185 m. Maria (Komnena Van Byzantium (1154) ( Comnena ) (26th,30thGGM)) * 1154–1217
        1. 1. Sibylle (van) Jerusalem 1160–1190 m. William (Longsword of Montferrat, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon (VII, VI) (24thGU)) * 1140–1177 m. Guy (van) Jerusalem 1159–1194
        2. 2. Baldwin (IV , Crusader King of Jerusalem (1stC24XR) (Leper) Had blue) eyes 1161–1185
        3. 3. Isabella (I of) Jerusalem 1172–1206 m. Henri (de) Champagne 1166–1197 m. Humphrey (IV of Toron , lord of Oultrejordain . Surrendered the border castles of Kerak and Montreal to Saladin. ( Onfroy IV de Toron, seigneur de Montréal ) (4thC21XR) ( Crusade 1186) someone stated “cowardly and effeminate”) * 1166–1198 m. Aimery (I (Amalric II) of Lusignan (second King of Cyprus)) (27thGU) 1145–1205 m. Conrad (of Montferrat, King of) Jerusalem 1146–1192
      5. 5. Baldwin (III King of Jerusalem ( Crusade , Siege of Ascalon 1153) , died from an illness of questionable origin (had no children)) (24thGU) 1130–1163 m. Theodora (Komnene (KALUSINE COMNENA ) Queen Consort of Jerusalem (25thGGM) (24thGA) (1 of) 2) 1145–1184
      6. 6. Élie (II) d'ANJOU 1115–1151
      7. 7. Matilda (de) Anjou 1111–1154
      8. 8. John (III of) Maine –1158
  3. 3. Geoffroy (III comte de Gâtinais et d'Anjou " le Barbu " (3rdGU of Geoffrey V Plantagenet)) (26thGU) 1040–1096
  4. 4. Hildegarde (de Bourgogne, Duchess of Gascony and Aquitaine ( Merovingian ) (24thGGM)) * 1045–1120 m. WILLIAM (VIII OF) AQUITANE 1025–1086
    1. 1. Agnes (of) Poitou 1072–1097 m. Peter (I of Sánchez , King of Aragon and Pamplona ( Pedro Sanchez ) (25thGU) Besieged Tortosa in 1086 , Reconquista Crusade , reconquered Monzón in 1089, Siege of Huesca (1096) No) children 1068–1104
      1. 1. Pedro (de ARAGON ( Infante don PEDRO de Aragon y Navarra ) (1st husband of Maria, whom he possibly mistreated) (1086)) (3rdC23XR) 1086–1104 m. Maria (Rodriguez De) Vivar 1084–1106
    2. 2. William (Count of Poitou and Duke de Aquitaine) IX 1071–1126 m. Amauberge (Dangereuse de L'Île-Bouchard\ vicomtesse de) Châtellerault 1079–1151 m. Ermengarde (D) Anjou 1068–1146 m. of (Toulouse) Maud 1073–1118
      1. 1. Agnes (of) Aquitaine 1052–1078 m. Ramiro (II SANCHEZ de Aragon , King of ARAGON (" The Monk ") " The Bell of Huesca " became King after the death of Alfonso I ( the Battler ) (25thGGF) * (Not Ramiro II of) Leon) 1086–1157 m. Aimery (V , vicomte de Thouars (26thGGF)) ! 1090–1127
        1. 1. Petronila (of Aragon , Queen of Aragon ( Petronila Ramírez de Aragón ) (24th, 26thGGM)) * 1134–1174 m. Ramon (Berenguer IV Count of) Barcelona 1113–1162
        2. 2. Geoffroy (IV ( V ), vicomte de Thouars , Seigneur de TIFFAUGES ( Guillaume ) *) (26thGGF) 1125–1173 m. Aimee (( Aime , Aenor ) de Lusignan (26thGGM)) * 1130–1155
        3. 3. Agnes (of Savoy ( de Savoie) ) 1065–1110
        4. 4. Gui (( Guy , Guillaume ) de Thouars (1125-1176) (24thGU) (Brother of William I viscount of) Thouars) 1125–1176 m. Jeanne (de BeauFFort (1126-1172)) () 1126–1172
      2. 2. Raymond (I de POITIERS Prince of ANTIOCH , (Died at the Battle of Inab, Inab, Syria ) ( Crusader ) ( Raimund I d' AQUITAINE ) His marriage created the House of Poitiers-Antioch (25th, 28thGGF)) * 1119–1149 m. Constance (Princess of Antioch (Hauteville)) (24thGGM) 1127–1163
        1. 1. Philippa (, Princess of ANTIOCH de Poitiers ( Princesse d'Antioche ) Philippa of ANTIOCH) (27thGGM) 1146–1176 m. Andronicus (I COMNENUS Byzantine EMPEROR ( Komnenos )) (27thGGF) 1118–1185
        2. 2. Bohemond (III "the Stammerer" Prince of ANTIOCH (Fought against the Embriaco family to take Byblos in Lebanon) ( Bohemund III ) Participated in The Battle of Harim , Part of the Crusades (23rdGU) 1 of his sons married an) Embriaco 1144–1201 m. Orgueilleuse (of HARENC) (1149-1175) 1149–1175
        3. 3. Baldwin (of ANTIOCH . Died at the Battle of Myriokephalon as commander of part of the Byzantine Army of his brother-in-law Emperor Manuel I) Komneno –1176
      3. 3. Guillaume (I de Poitiers , Comte de Valentinois (1106-1186) (27thGGF)) ! 1106–1186 m. Cécile (de TRENCAVEL (1100- )) (27thGGM) 1100–
        1. 1. Aymar (I de Poitiers Valentinois , comte de Valentinois (1125-1188) (26thGGF)) * 1125–1188 m. Rixende (Narbonne-Pelet ( Rixende de VALENCE ) (1120- ) (26thGGM)) * 1120–
      4. 4. William (X Duke of) Aquitaine 1099–1137 m. Aénor (de Châtellerault\ duchess of) Aquitaine 1103–1130
        1. 1. Petronilla (( Alix ) of Aquitaine) (23rdGA) 1125–1193 m. Ralph (I Count of Vermandois ( Raoul I ) ( Merovingian )) (24thGU) 1085–1152
        2. 2. Eleanor (of Aquitaine, Queen consort of France and) England 1122–1204 m. Henry (II Plantagenet\ King of) England 1133–1189 m. Louis (VII de France\ roi de) France 1119–1180 m. Louis (VII The Younger King of France Capet ( Duke of Aquitaine in right of his wife. (A leader of the 2nd Crusade) (2 of 3) (see 1 of 3) ( Merovingian )) (24thGGF) 1120–1180

Ermengarde d'Anjou's Timeline

2 Records

1018
21 Mar 1018
Birth of Ermengarde d'Anjou in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
1076
18 Mar 1076
Age 58
Death of Ermengarde d'Anjou in Was murdered at the Church of Fleurey-sur-Ouche, Cote d'Or, Provence (now Provence-Alpes-Cote-D'Azur)
Was murdered at the Church of Fleurey-sur-Ouche, Cote d'Or, Provence (now Provence-Alpes-Cote-D'Azur)

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 Mar 1018
    Event Place: Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire, France
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 18 Mar 1076
    Event Place: Saint-Seine-l'Abbaye, Departement de la Côte-d'Or, Bourgogne, France
    Record Source: Findagrave, Ermengarde de Anjou 18 Mar 1076

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 18 Mar 1076
    Event Place: Was murdered at the Church of Fleurey-sur-Ouche, Cote d'Or, Provence (now Provence-Alpes-Cote-D'Azur)
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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