- male, deceased (1295)
- Charles Martel (September 8 1271 - August 12 1295, Naples) of the Angevin dynasty, also known as Charles I Martel, Charles Martel d'Anjou, and (in...
- female, deceased (1165)
- Sibylla of Anjou (c. 1112-1165) was a daughter of Fulk V of Anjou and Ermengarde of Maine, and wife of William Clito and Thierry, Count of...
- female, deceased (1154)
- Matilda of Anjou, also known as Isabella d'Anjou and Alice, (c.1101-07 - 1154) was married in 1119 to William Adelin, son and heir of Henry I of...
- 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...
- female, deceased (1482)
- Margaret of Anjou (Marguerite d'Anjou, March 23, 1429 - August 25, 1482) was the Queen consort of Henry VI of England from 1445 to 1471, and led...
- female, deceased (1341)
- Eleanor of Anjou (August, 1289 - 9 August, 1341) was the Queen consort of Frederick III of Sicily.
- 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...
- male, deceased (1060)
- Geoffrey II of Anjou, called "Martel" ("the Hammer"), was Count of Anjou from 1040 to 1060. He was the son of Fulk the Black. He was bellicose 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 (941)
- Fulk I of Anjou, called "the Red", was son of viscount Ingelger of Angers, and was the first count of Anjou from 898 to 941. He increased the...
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