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Anjou, House Of

England under the Angevin Kings, Volumes I and II

Norgate, Kate · 2022 · 12 min

The Capture of Guerech and Gaining of Nantes

The Capture of Guerech and Gaining of Nantes Hoel, son of Alan Barbetorte, ruled Nantes for nearly twenty years after Fulk’s death until he was struck down by an assassin.…

Conflict with Conan and the Battle of Conquereux

Conflict with Conan and the Battle of Conquereux Conan, duke of Britanny, was enraged at Geoffrey’s seizure of overlordship over Nantes and regarded Guerech’s enforced homage as a…

Death of Lothar and the Rise of Hugh Capet

Death of Lothar and the Rise of Hugh Capet The death of King Lothar in early March 986 brought Hugh Capet within one step of the throne.…

William Shockhead and William Fierabras of Aquitaine

William Shockhead and William Fierabras of Aquitaine In 956, William “Tête-d’Etoupe” or Shockhead, wielding triple power as count of Poitou, count of Auvergne, and duke of Aquitai…

Geoffrey’s Invasion of Poitou and Capture of Loudun

Geoffrey’s Invasion of Poitou and Capture of Loudun Following closely in Hugh Capet’s wake, Geoffrey Greygown ventured on bold aggression to the south.…

The Grant of Maine to Geoffrey

The Grant of Maine to Geoffrey While the young King Louis did nothing, Hugh Capet and his followers were almost openly preparing for the final step.…

Death of Louis V and the Coronation of Hugh Capet

Death of Louis V and the Coronation of Hugh Capet King Louis V was seized at Senlis with a violent sickness and died on May 22, 987; the last Karolingian king was buried at Compiè…

Geoffrey Greygown’s Death

Geoffrey Greygown’s Death Left by Hugh to finish the siege of Marson, Geoffrey fell sick and died before the place seven weeks after his patron’s coronation.…

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