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  1. 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.

  2. Family tree of the House of Anjou-Chateaudun CHART, FAMILY TREE OF THE HOUSE OF ANJOU-CHATEAUDUN. FROM GEOFFREY I, FIRST VISCOUNT OF CHÂTEAUDUN, TO CLEMENCE ITS LAST REPRESENTATIVE, THROUGH THE KINGS & QUEENS OF JERUSALEM.

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  4. About. edit. history. The scope of this project is to create the family tree for the Counts d'Anjou, a French noble line with ties to English history. Each member of the Angevin line has multiple profiles on Geni, often with variations of spelling and titles, which makes merging to create Master Profiles a difficult process.

  5. The House of Plantagenet is also referred to as the House of Anjou or as the Angevin Dynasty. This house ruled England from 1154 – 1485. This dynasty provided England with a total of fourteen kings. This extensive royal lineage begins with Geoffrey, the Count of Anjou and his wife Empress Matilda, who was the daughter of King Henry I of England.

  6. The family tree of the House of Châteaudun is most illustrative of these relationships. The following lineage shows the counts of Châteaudun, the viscounts of Châteaudun, and the related counts of Perche and Anjou.

  7. The Capetian dynasty is the largest and oldest royal house of Europe. It was founded in 987 when Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, both descending from the House of Bourbon. Cadet branches. The Capetian Dynasty has been broken many times into (sometimes rival) cadet branches. A cadet branch is a line of descent from another line than the senior ...

  8. …controversial succession; the first Capetian house of Anjou, with kings and queens of Naples (1266–1435) and kings of Hungary (1310–82); the house of Évreux, with three kings of Navarre (1328–1425); the second Capetian house of Anjou, with five counts of Provence (1382–1481); and other lesser branches. Read More. history of. Italy.

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