- male, deceased (1183)
- Henry the Young King (February 28, 1155 - June 11, 1183) was the second of five sons of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Henry was a...
- male, deceased (1325)
- Charles of Valois (March 12, 1270-December 16, 1325) was the third son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon. His mother was a daughter of...
- male, deceased (1203)
- Arthur I, Duke of Brittany (1187 - 1203), was the posthumous son of Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany and Constance, Duchess of Brittany, and...
- male, deceased (1151)
- Geoffrey V (Godefroi), Count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine, and later Duke of Normandy by marriage, called "Le Bel" ("The Fair"), "Martel" ("The...
- male, deceased (987)
- Geoffrey I of Anjou (d. July 21, 987), known as "Grisegonelle" ("Greymantle"), was count of Anjou from 958 to 987. He succeeded his father Fulk II....
- male, deceased (1096)
- Geoffrey III of Anjou, called "le Barbu" ("the Bearded"), count of Anjou was the eldest son of Ermenegarde, the daughter of Fulk III of Anjou, and...
- male, deceased (958)
- Fulk II of Anjou, son of Fulk the Red, was count of Anjou from 941 to 958. He was often at war with the Bretons. He seems to have been a man of...
- male, deceased (1189)
- Henry II of England (5 March 1133 - 6 July 1189) ruled as Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Count of Nantes,...
- male, deceased (1102)
- Geoffrey II, surnamed Jordan, was the lord of Preuilly from 1067 (as Geoffrey III) and count of Vendôme from 1085, the son of Geoffrey II of P...
- male, deceased (1040)
- Fulk III (972 - 21 June 1040), called Nerra after his death, was Count of Anjou from 21 July 987 to his death. He was the son of Geoffrey...
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