NameErmengarde (Ermentrude) du Maine
Birthabt 1096, Maine, France
Death1126, Maine, France
FatherHelias , Count du Maine (1060-1110)
MotherAgnes D’aquitaine (-1097)
Spouses
Birth1092, Anjou, France
Death10 Nov 1143, Jerusalem
Marriage11 Jul 1110, France
ChildrenGeoffrey IV "Le Bon" (1113-1151)
Notes for Ermengarde (Ermentrude) du Maine
Made an assumption that Agnes is her Mother.
Child 1: Plantagenet, Geoffrey V the Fair, Count of Anjou and Maine, b. 24 AUG 1113
Child 2: , Helias of Mayenne, Count of Mayenne
Child 3: , Sybil of Anjou, b. ABT 1114
Child 4: , Isabella (Matilda), b. ABT 1109
Notes for Foulques V "le Jeune" (Spouse 1)
Fulk V
b. 1092
d. November 1143, Acre, Palestine [now 'Akko, Israel] byname FULK THE YOUNGER, French FOULQUES LE JEUNE, count of Anjou and Maine as Fulk V (1109-31) and King of Jerusalem (1131-43).
Son of Fulk IV the Surly and Bertrada of Montfort, he was married in 1109 to Arenburga of Maine. Fulk exerted his control over his vassals and was later caught up in dynastic quarrels between the French and English kings. In 1128 his son Geoffrey Plantagenet married Matilda, daughter of Henry I of England, and became the progenitor of England's branch of the Angevin dynasty. Fulk first visited Palestine in 1120 and returned in 1129 to marry Melisend, daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem.
Fulk became king of Jerusalem on Baldwin II's death in 1131 and spent the first year of his reign settling a dispute in Antioch (Turkey) and putting down a revolt led by his wife's lover, Hugh of Le Puiset. In 1137 he allied himself with the Byzantines against a Turkish leader, 'Imad ad-Din Zangi, of Mosul (Iraq), and in 1140 helped the Muslims of Damascus ward off Zangi's armies. He protected Jerusalem in the south by constructing a series of fortresses, including Krak of Moab.
aka: Fulk V the younger of Anjou
became King of Jerusalem 1131 on the death of his 2nd Father-in-Law
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