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Foulques III "El Negro" d' ANJOU
Cir. 970 - 1040 (70 años)-
Nombre Foulques III "El Negro" d' ANJOU Nacimiento Cir. 970 Sexo Varón Inf1 Conde de Anjou Inf2 Peregrinó a Jerusalem en 1003, 1009, 1035 y 1038. Número de Referencia 13779 Fallecimiento 21 Jun 1040 Metz (Moselle, France) ID Persona I13673 Familia Total Última Modificación 27 May 2021
Padre Geoffrey "Grisegonelle" d' ANJOU, n. Entre 938 y 940, f. 21 Jul 987, Marçon (Sarthe, France), luchando durante el asedio (Edad 49 años) Relación natural Madre Adele de MEAUX, f. 974 Relación natural ID Familia F5758 Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart
Familia 1 Hildegarde de LORRAINE ET SUNDGAU, f. 1046, en peregrinación a Jerusalem Casado Cir. 1001 Hijos 1. Geoffrey II "Martel" d' ANJOU, n. 1006, f. 1060 (Edad 54 años) [natural] 2. Ermengarde o Blanche d' ANJOU, f. 18 Mar 1076, Fleurey-sur-Ouche (Côte-d'Or, France), asesinada [natural] Última Modificación 27 May 2021 ID Familia F5404 Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart
Familia 2 Elisabeth de VENDÔME, f. Cir. 1000 Hijos 1. Adele de VENDÔME-ANJOU, f. Entre 1033 y 1035 [natural] Última Modificación 27 May 2021 ID Familia F5762 Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart
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Mapa del Evento Inf1 - - Conde de Anjou Inf2 - - Peregrinó a Jerusalem en 1003, 1009, 1035 y 1038. Fallecimiento - 21 Jun 1040 - Metz (Moselle, France) = Enlace a Google Earth Leyenda del Marcador : Dirección : Ubicación : Ciudad/Pueblo : Municipio/Alcaldía : Estado/Provincia : País : No Establecido
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Notas - Fulk continued building more towers in a slow encirclement of Tours: Montbazon, Montrésor, Mirebeau, Montrichard, Loches, and even the tower of Montboyau, erected just across the Loire from Tours in 1016. He also fortified the castles at Angers, Amboise, Chateau-Gontier, Chinon, Mayenne and Semblançay, among many others. “The construction of castles for the purpose of extending a ruler’s power was part of Fulk Nerra’s strategy,” wrote Peter Fraser Purton, in A History of Medieval Siege, c. 450–1220.
Fulk was a devout Christian, who built, enlarged or endowed several abbeys and monasteries, such as the Abbey of Beaulieu-les-Loches, Saint-Florent-le-Vieil, Saint-Aubin, and a convent, Notre Dame de la Charité at Ronceray in Angers. Although he never learned to write, he endowed a school with revenue to provide poor students with an education. Fulk also undertook four pilgrimages to Jerusalem.
- Fulk continued building more towers in a slow encirclement of Tours: Montbazon, Montrésor, Mirebeau, Montrichard, Loches, and even the tower of Montboyau, erected just across the Loire from Tours in 1016. He also fortified the castles at Angers, Amboise, Chateau-Gontier, Chinon, Mayenne and Semblançay, among many others. “The construction of castles for the purpose of extending a ruler’s power was part of Fulk Nerra’s strategy,” wrote Peter Fraser Purton, in A History of Medieval Siege, c. 450–1220.