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  1. The Houses of Anjou or Houses of Angevin or the Angevin dynasties are four historical and separate noble houses, whose powerbase originated in the French province of Anjou . the House of Anjou, the first Angevin dynasty that started from Ingelger, Count of Anjou to Geoffrey II, Count of Anjou.

  2. Contents. hide. (Top) Counts of Anjou. Robertian dynasty. House of Ingelger. Agnatic descent. Cognatic descent. House of Plantagenet. Capetian dynasty. House of Anjou. House of Valois. Dukes of Anjou. First creation: 1360–1481 – House of Valois-Anjou. Second creation: 1515–1531 – House of Savoy.

  3. The Capetian House of Anjou, or House of Anjou-Sicily, or House of Anjou-Naples was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. It is one of three separate royal houses referred to as Angevin , meaning "from Anjou" in France .

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  5. Counts of Anjou Robertian dynasty House of Ingelger Agnatic descent Cognatic descent House of Plantagenet Capetian dynasty House of Anjou House of Valois; Dukes of Anjou First creation: 1360–1481 – House of Valois-Anjou Second creation: 1515–1531 – House of Savoy Third creation: 1566–1576 – House of Valois-Angoulême Fourth creation ...

  6. Jan 19, 2020 · This episode covers the rise of the House of Anjou/Plantagenet and the birth of what some historians call the Angevin Empire. The episode covers the reigns of two kings, Henry II of England and Richard I of England , better known as Richard the Lionheart.

  7. Jul 21, 2003 · The history is broken down into basic periods, as follows: Early, pre-historic to ca. 750 c.e. Megaliths, Gauls, Romans, Merovingians and Franks. The First House of Anjou. Foulke Nerra. French Monarchy. Second House of Anjou, Saint Louis of Toulouse, King René, Renaissance, Gargantua. French Revolution.

  8. Counts and dukes of Anjou. The county of Anjou in western France have contributed with no less than three important European dynasties. The first was the house of Plantagenet, which through marriage and inheritance became kings of England (1154-1485) and controlled the larger part of France during the latter half of the 12th century.

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