(Redirected from Count of Anjou)==List of Counts of
Anjou
=First creation
870–
1203
House of Ingelger
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Ingelger (
870–
898)
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Fulk I ''the Red'' (
898–
941), son of
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Fulk II ''the Good'' (
941–
958), son of
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Geoffrey I ''Greymantle'' (
958–
987), son of
House of Anjou
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Fulk III ''the Black'' (
987–
1040), son of
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Geoffrey II ''Martel'' (
1040–
1060)
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Geoffrey III ''the Bearded'' (
1060–
1067)
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Fulk IV ''the Ill-Tempered'' (
1067–
1109)
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Geoffrey IV, co-ruler (
1098–
1106)
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Fulk V ''the Young'' (
1106–
1129), also king of Jerusalem as 'Fulk I'
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Geoffrey V ''Plantagenet'' (
1129–
1151)
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Henry I (
1151–
1189), also king of England as 'Henry II'
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Henry II ''the Young'', co-ruler (
1170–
1183)
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Richard I ''Lionheart'' (
1189–
1199)
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Arthur I (
1199–
1203)
In
1204, Anjou was lost to king
Philip II of France. It was re-granted as an
apanage for
Louis VIII's son John, who died in
1232 at the age of thirteen, and then to Louis's youngest son,
Charles, later the first
Angevin king of Sicily.
===Second creation
1246-
1297 :
House of Anjou===
★ John I Tristan (
1219-
1226
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Charles I (
1226–
1285)
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Charles II (
1254–
1309), son of, ceded the county to his daughter
1273
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Marguerite I (
1273–
1299)
In
1290, Marguerite married
Charles of Valois, the younger brother of king
Philip IV of France. He became Count of Anjou in her right, and was created Duke of Anjou and a
Peer of France in
1297.
===Third creation
1297-
1332 :
House of Valois===
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Charles III, Duke of Anjou (
1270–
1325)
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Philip I (
1293–
1350), son of, also king of France as 'Philip VI', granted the county to his son
===Fourth creation
1332-
1350 :
House of Valois===
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John II (
1319–
1364), son of, also king of France as 'John II'
===Fifth creation
1356-
1360 :
House of Valois-Anjou===
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Louis I (
1339–
1383), son of, created Duke of Anjou in 1360
List of Dukes of Anjou
===First creation
1360-
1481 :
House of Valois-Anjou===
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Louis I (
1339–
1383)
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Louis II (
1377–
1417), son of
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Louis III (
1403–
1434), son of
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René I (
1409–
1480), brother of
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Charles IV (
1436–
1481), nephew of
On the death of Charles IV, Anjou returned to the royal domain.
===Second creation
1515-
1531 :
House of Savoy===
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Louise I (
1476–
1531), mother of king
Francis I of France
===Third creation
1566-
1576 :
House of Valois-Angoulême===
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Henry I (
1551–
1589), son of king
Henri II of France, also king of France as 'Henri III'
===Fourth creation
1576-
1584 :
House of Valois-Angoulême===
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Francis I (
1555–
1584), brother of
===Fifth creation :
1608-
1824 :
House of Bourbon===
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Gaston I (
1608–
1660), son of king
Henry IV of France, styled Duke of Anjou from his birth until he was created
Duke of Orléans in
1626
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Philip I (
1640–
1701), son of king
Louis XIII of France, styled Duke of Anjou from birth until he was created Duke of Orléans in
1660
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Philip II (
1668–
1671), son of king
Louis XIV of France, styled Duke of Anjou from birth
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Louis IV (
1672–
1672), son of king
Louis XIV, styled Duke of Anjou from birth
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Philip III (
1683–
1746), son of
Louis, Dauphin of France, styled Duke of Anjou from birth until he became king
Philip V of Spain in
1700
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Louis V (
1710–
1774), son of
Louis, Dauphin of France, styled Duke of Anjou from birth until he became Dauphin in
1712, also king of France as 'Louis XV'
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Philip IV (
1730–
1733), son of, styled Duke of Anjou from birth
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Louis VI (
1755–
1824), brother of king
Louis XVI of France, also king of France as 'Louis XVIII'
===Sixth creation
1883-present :
House of Bourbon===
After the dead of
Henry, Count of Chambord,
Carlist claimants became head of the
House of Capet and also of the
House of Bourbon. Some of them used the title of Duke of Anjou.
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Jaime I (
1870-
1931)
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Alfonso I Carlos (
1849-
1936)
In
1941, Jaime, Duke of Segovia, succeeded his father the exiled king
Alfonso XIII of Spain as heir-male of the
House of Capet and therefore as
Legitimist claimant to the French throne. He then adopted the title of Duke of Anjou, as formerly born by his ancestor
Philip V of Spain.
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Jaime II (
1908–
1975)
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Alfonso II (
1936–
1989)
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Luis VII Alphoso (
1974-present)
===Other creations
2004-present :
House of Bourbon-Orléans===
On
December 8,
2004,
Henry, Count of Paris, Duke of France, Orléanist Pretender to the French throne, granted his nephew Charles Philippe the title of Duke of Anjou.
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Charles Philip (
1973-present)
See also
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Angevin
★
Anjou