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d'Alsace, Matthieu

Male Abt 1137 - 1214  (~ 77 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  d'Alsace, Matthieu was born Abt 1137, of, Flanders, Belgium (son of d'Alsace, Ct/Flanders Thierry and D'Anjou, Cts/Flanders Sibilla); died 1214; was buried , , St Judoc, Ponthieu, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9FTH-5P
    • _UID: 0ACEEB4177D79846A1B964D943E2B530D108

    Notes:

    or died 1173.

    Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families, by Michael L. Call, Chart 314 - # 10.

    Matthieu married Dammartin, Countess of MORTAIN Marie 1160. Marie (daughter of King Of England Stephen and de Boulogne, Queen Of England Matilda) was born Abt 1131, Blois, L-Chr, France; died 1182. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Countess of Dammartin Ida was born Abt 1161, of, Boulogne, P-Cls, France.
    2. Dutchess of Brabant Maud was born Abt 1163, of, Boulogne, P-Cls, France; died 1240/1242.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  d'Alsace, Ct/Flanders Thierry was born Abt 1099, of, Alsace, France (son of d'Alsace, Thierry II and de Flanders, Gertrude); died 17 Jan 1168.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9HM3-M0
    • _UID: B198C5B26BDD7646934407FC11B53C5EFE20

    Notes:

    Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, Chart 316 - # 10.

    also spelled Diethrich D'ALSACE

    Thierry married D'Anjou, Cts/Flanders Sibilla 1134. Sibilla (daughter of d'Anjou, King of Jerusalem Foulques V and de Flèche, Princess Ermengar) was born Abt 1103/1105, of, , Anjou, France; died 1163/1167. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  D'Anjou, Cts/Flanders Sibilla was born Abt 1103/1105, of, , Anjou, France (daughter of d'Anjou, King of Jerusalem Foulques V and de Flèche, Princess Ermengar); died 1163/1167.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9HPW-53
    • _UID: EA76333D4A835D408F9DC79C1A0A98E26779

    Notes:

    !Also spelled Sibyl or Sybil.

    Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, Chart 316 - # 11.

    Children:
    1. 1. d'Alsace, Matthieu was born Abt 1137, of, Flanders, Belgium; died 1214; was buried , , St Judoc, Ponthieu, France.
    2. d'Alsace, Cts./Flander Marguerite was born Abt 1135/1144, of, Alsace, France; died 15 Nov 1194.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  d'Alsace, Thierry II was born Abt 1069, of, , France; died 23 Jan 1115.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 4EEEA87CF3F74E42B0A244CA574AEB35FB6A

    Notes:

    !Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, Chart 316 - # 20 .

    Thierry — de Flanders, Gertrude. Gertrude was born Abt 1073. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  de Flanders, Gertrude was born Abt 1073.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 7FBA99CB49170E4692444E697A0902E34625

    Notes:

    !Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, Chart 316 - # 21.

    Also spelled Gertrude de FLANDRE

    Children:
    1. 2. d'Alsace, Ct/Flanders Thierry was born Abt 1099, of, Alsace, France; died 17 Jan 1168.

  3. 6.  d'Anjou, King of Jerusalem Foulques V was born 1092, Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France (son of D'anjou, Count of Anjou Fulk IV and De Montfort, Queen/France / Princess Of Scotland Bertrada); died 10 Nov 1143, , , Jerusalem, Israel; was buried Nov 1143, Church Of Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Israel.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 8WKK-4W
    • Title of Nobility: Count Of Anjou
    • Title of Nobility: Count of Anjou; King of Jerusalem
    • Title of Nobility: King
    • _FSFTID: 9Z8X-TRP
    • _UID: 5681E44664840C4F925C92154A0AAA4B225E
    • _UID: 97006ACDCF807341BF15B4A3478F9FD3446C
    • Baptism: 2 Nov 1932
    • Other: 11 Oct 1991, JRIVE; Seal
    • Record Change: 6 Jun 2002

    Notes:

    Fulk of Anjou (1092 - November 10, 1143), king of Jerusalem from 1131, was the son of Fulk IV, count of Anjou, and his wife Bertrada (who ultimately deserted her husband and became the mistress of Philip I of France).

    He became count of Anjou (as Fulk V) in 1109. He was originally an opponent of Henry I of England and a supporter of Louis VI of France, but in 1127 he allied with Henry when Henry arranged for his daughter Matilda to marry Fulk's son Geoffrey of Anjou. Fulk went on crusade in 1120, and become a close friend of the Knights Templar. After his return he began to subsidize the Templars, and maintained two knights in the Holy Land for a year.
    His first wife was Ermengarde of Maine (died 1126), the daughter of Elias I of Maine. Their children were:
    1. Geoffrey of Anjou
    2. Sibylle of Anjou, married (1) William Clito; (2) Thierry, Count of Flanders
    3. Alice, married William Adelin
    4. Elias II of Maine
    By 1127 Fulk was preparing to return to Anjou when he received an embassy from King Baldwin II of Jerusalem. Baldwin II had no male heirs but had already designated his daughter Melisende to succed him. Baldwin II wanted to safeguard his daughter's inheritance by marring her to a powerful lord. Fulk was a weathly crusader and experienced military commander, and a widower. His experience in the field would prove invaulable in a frontier state always in the grip of war.
    However, Fulk held out for better terms then mere consort of the Queen; he wanted to be king alongside Melisende. Baldwin II, reflecting on Fulk's fortune and military exploits, aquiesced. Fulk abdicated his county seat of Anjou to his son Geoffery and left for Jerusalem, where he married Melisende on June 2, 1129. Later Balwin II bolstered Melisende's position in the kingdom by making her sole guardian of her son by Fulk, Baldwin III, born in 1130.
    Fulk and Melisende became joint rulers of Jerusalem in 1131 with Baldwin II's death. From the start Fulk assumed sole control of the government, excluding Melisende altogether. He favored fellow countrymen from Anjou to the native nobility. This led to resentment by the second generation of Jerusalem Christians who had grown up there since the First Crusade. These "natives" focused on Melisende's cousin, the popular Hugh II of Le Puiset, count of Jaffa, who was devotedly loyal to the Queen.
    Fulk saw Hugh as a rival, and it did not help matters when Hugh's own step-son accused him of disloyalty. In 1134, in order to expose Hugh, Fulk accused him of infidelity with Melisende. Hugh rebelled in protest. Hugh secured himself to Jaffa, and allied himself with the Muslims of Ascalon. He was able to defeat the army set against him by Fulk, but this situation could not hold. The Patriarch interceded in the conflict, prehaps at the behest of Melisende. Fulk agreed to peace and Hugh was exiled from the kingdom for three years, a lenient sentence.
    However, an unsuccessful assassination attempt was made against Hugh. Fulk, or his supporters, were commonly believed responsible, though direct proof never surfaced. The scandal was all that was needed for the queen's party to take over the government in what amounted to a palace coup. Author and historian Bernard Hamilton wrote that the Fulk's suporters "went in terror of their lives" in the palace. Contemporary author and historian William of Tyre wrote of Fulk "he never atempted to take the initiative, even in trivial matters, without (Melisende's) consent". The result was that Melisende held direct and unquestioned control over the government from 1136 onwards. Sometime before 1136 Fulk reconciled with his wife, and a second son, Amalric was born.
    Jerusalem's northern border was of great concern. Fulk had been appointed regent of the Principality of Antioch by Baldwin II. As regent he had Raymund of Poitou marry the infant Constance of Antioch, daughter of Bohemund II and Alice of Antioch, and neice to Melisende. However, the greatest concern during Fulk's reign was the rise of Atabeg Zengi of Mosul.
    In 1137 Fulk was defeated in battle near Barin but allied with the vizier of Damascus. Damascus was also threatened by Zengi. Fulk captured the fort of Banias, to the north of Lake Tiberiasand thus secured the northern frontier.
    Fulk also strengthened the kingdom's southern border. His butler Paganus built the fortress of Kerak to the south of the Dead Sea, and to help give the kingdom access to the Red Sea, Fulk had Blanche Garde, Ibelin, and other forts built in the south-west to overpower the Egyptian fortress at Ascalon.
    In 1137 and 1142, Byzantine emperor John II Comnenus arrived in Syria attempting to impose Byzantine control over the crusader states. John's arrival was ignored by Fulk, who declined an invitation to meet the emperor in Jerusalem.
    In 1143, while the king and queen were on holiday in Acre, Fulk was killed in a hunting accident. His horse stumbled, fell, and Fulk's skull was crushed by the saddle. He was carried back to Acre, where he died on November 10th and was buried in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Though their marriage started in conflict, Melisende mourned for him privately as well as publicly. Fulk was survived by his son Geoffery of Anjou by his first wife, and Baldwin III and Amalric I by Melisende.
    William of Tyre described Fulk as capable soldier and able politician, but observed that Fulk did not adequately attend to the defense of the crusader states to the north. The Zengids continued their march on the crusader states, culminating in the fall of the County of Edessa in 1144, which led to the Second Crusade (see Siege of Edessa).

    Fulk [the Younger], there are several different spelling of this person's name: Floulk, Foulques,...
    !Ancestry of the Plantagenet Kings from the House of Anjou.

    !Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2; Ancestors of the Plantagenet Kings from the House of Anjou.

    Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 29.

    SURNAME: Also shown as Anjou

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Fulk V Count Of

    SUFFIX: Also shown as [King/Jerusalem]

    DEATH: Also shown as Died Palestine.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died 10 Nov 1142/1143

    Foulques married de Flèche, Princess Ermengar 11 Jul 1110, , , , France. Ermengar (daughter of De Fleche, Count Of Maine Helias I and Chateau Du Loire, Cts/Maine Mathilde) was born 1096, of, Maine, France; died 1126, Maine, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  de Flèche, Princess Ermengar was born 1096, of, Maine, France (daughter of De Fleche, Count Of Maine Helias I and Chateau Du Loire, Cts/Maine Mathilde); died 1126, Maine, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9HPW-2K
    • scholastic-achievement: 11 MAR 1935
    • Title of Nobility: Countess
    • Religion: 22 MAY 1935
    • _FSFTID: 9C43-HKR
    • _UID: ADBB8FE91BF7F746B08F4E428CA3D34848F7
    • _UID: B3E01001AE95DF47847AC487531FCB740765

    Notes:

    Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, chart 301 # 9.

    Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 29.

    SURNAME: Also shown as Anjou

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Ermentrude (Erembourg) Countess of

    Children:
    1. d'Anjou, Helias
    2. 3. D'Anjou, Cts/Flanders Sibilla was born Abt 1103/1105, of, , Anjou, France; died 1163/1167.
    3. d'Anjou, Dutchess Matilda was born 1109, of, Angers, Maine-et-loire, France; died 1154, , Fontevrault-L'Ab, Maine-et-loire, France.
    4. Plantagenet, Count of Anjou Geoffrey V was born 24 Aug 1113, Anjou, France; died 7 Sep 1151, , Chateau, Eure-Et-Loire, France.
    5. d'Anjou, Sybil was born 1114, Anjou, France; died 1165, St Lazarus Abbey, Bethlehem, Holy Lands; was buried , Abbey St. Lazarus, Bethlehem.
    6. D'anjou, COUNT OF MAINE Elias II was born Abt 1114, Fleche, Sarthe, Maine, France; died 15 Jan 1151, St Serge Abbey, Angers, Anjou, France; was buried , St Serge Abbey, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  D'anjou, Count of Anjou Fulk IV was born 6 May 1043, Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France (son of de Château-Landon, Count of Gâtinais Geoffrey II and d'Anjou, Duchess of Burgundy Ermengarde, son of Count Of Gastinois Geoffroy II and d' Anjou, Cts/Gastinois Hermengarde (Ermengrade)); died 21 Apr 1109, Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: FLHD-BL
    • _UID: 5DC3205D986E314AAF6E629A384A640B286D
    • _UID: C7C1E1917534334AA8DE52D556FBCD533E57
    • Birth: 1033/1043, of, France, Anjou, France

    Notes:

    Fulk IV of Anjou (1043 - 1109), also known as Fulk le Réchin, was count of Anjou from 1068 to 1109.
    The nickname by which he is usually referred has no certain translation. Philologists have made numerous very different suggestions, including "quarreler", "sullen", and "heroic".
    He was the younger son of Geoffrey (sometimes known as Alberic), count of Gâtinais, and Ermengarde of Anjou, a daughter of Fulk Nera, count of Anjou, and sister of Geoffrey Martel, also count of Anjou.
    When Geoffrey Martel died without direct heirs he left Anjou to his nephew Geoffrey IV of Anjou, Fulk le Réchin's older brother.
    Fulk fought with his brother, whose ruled was deemed incompetent, and captured him in 1067. Under pressure from the Church he released Geoffrey. The two brothers soon fell to fighting again, and the next year Geoffrey was again imprisoned by Fulk, this time for good.
    Substantial territory was lost to Angevin control due to the difficulties resulting from Geoffrey's poor rule and the subsequent civil war. Saintonge was lost, and Fulk had to give the Gâtinais to Philip I of France to placate the king.
    Much of Fulk's rule was devoted to regaining control over the Angevin baronage, and to a complex struggle with Normandy for influence in Maine and Brittany.
    In 1096 Fulk wrote an incomplete history of Anjou and its rulers, though the authorship and authenticity of this work is disputed. If he did write it, it is one of the first medieval works of history written by a layman.
    Fulk may have married as many as five times; there is some doubt regarding two of the marriages.
    His first wife was Ermengarde de Beaugency. After her death he married Ermengarde de Borbon, and then possibly Ermengarde de Châtellailon. Both these were repudiated, possibly on grounds of consanguinity.
    Next he married Bertrade de Montfort, who apparently left him for Philip I of France. Finally, he may have married a daughter of Walter of Brienne.
    He had two sons. The eldest (a son of Ermengarde de Borbon), Geoffrey Martel II, ruled jointly with his father for some time, but died in 1106. The younger (a son of Bertrade de Montfort) succeeded as Fulk V.
    He also had a daughter, Ermengarde, who married William VII the Young, count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine.
    [edit]
    References
    Jim Bradbury, "Fulk le Réchin and the Origin of the Plantagenets", in Studies in Medieval History Presented to R. Allen Brown

    Ancestry of the Plantagenet Kings from the House of Anjou #9 and Kings of Germany and France #12.

    Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call, chart 401 #1.

    Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E-29.

    SURNAME: Also shown as Anjou

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Foulques Iv Count Of

    DEATH: Also shown as Died 14 Apr 1109

    Fulk married De Montfort, Queen/France / Princess Of Scotland Bertrada 1089, France. Bertrada (daughter of Seigneur of Montfort Simon I and D'Evreux, Agnes, daughter of DeLorraine, Simon and D'Evreux, Agnes) was born 1059, of, Montfort, Eure, France; died 14 Feb 1116, , Fontrevault, , France. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  De Montfort, Queen/France / Princess Of Scotland Bertrada was born 1059, of, Montfort, Eure, France (daughter of Seigneur of Montfort Simon I and D'Evreux, Agnes, daughter of DeLorraine, Simon and D'Evreux, Agnes); died 14 Feb 1116, , Fontrevault, , France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9HPV-WQ
    • _UID: 1FEA81B26A298F4CBED03FA243C9679420C8
    • _UID: 4BC7B0A4BB1BC1489116F266A89D696456C5

    Notes:



    SURNAME: Also shown as Montfort

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Bertrade de

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Montfort, France.

    DEATH: Also shown as Died 14 Feb 1117

    Children:
    1. d' Anjou, Dcs/Aquitaine Ermengarde (Ermengardis) was born Abt 1090, of, , Anjou, France; died 1 Jun 1146.
    2. 6. d'Anjou, King of Jerusalem Foulques V was born 1092, Anjou, Isere, Rhone-Alpes, France; died 10 Nov 1143, , , Jerusalem, Israel; was buried Nov 1143, Church Of Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Israel.

  3. 14.  De Fleche, Count Of Maine Helias I was born 1060, of, Maine, France (son of De Fleche, John and Hugonide, Lady of Maine Paula); died 1110.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9HM4-3C
    • _FSFTID: KFFL-RDL
    • _UID: 059E8A985C1F89499586C1D3D8570C95916F
    • _UID: 577C62776DBBE14FAA530E08DE60E2B3EAF1
    • _UID: 81EBA6EEC0DBBC4CA5B0D92C4B2B37C67037
    • _UID: 8BBA5C193491BC4D857EAD85CB957AED84A8
    • _UID: A60246C4E307364EA0BA17899338BCDC7DA6

    Notes:

    Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call.

    Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 29.

    SURNAME: Also shown as of Maine

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Elias

    FamilySearch showed this additional information:
    Name - Description: Viscount of Maine Helias Elias de la Fleche

    SURNAME: Also shown as Maine

    PREFIX: Also shown as Count Of Main

    SURNAME: Also shown as Maine

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Helie 1 Fleche of

    PREFIX: Also shown as Count

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born Abt 1060

    Helias married Chateau Du Loire, Cts/Maine Mathilde Bef 1092. Mathilde (daughter of Seigneur de Chateau Du Loire Gervase and Erenburg) was born 1055, Chateau du Loire, France; died 27 Mar 1099, Maine, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Chateau Du Loire, Cts/Maine Mathilde was born 1055, Chateau du Loire, France (daughter of Seigneur de Chateau Du Loire Gervase and Erenburg); died 27 Mar 1099, Maine, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France.

    Other Events:

    • AFN: 9HM4-4J
    • Marriage: Her dowry consisted of the castles Mayet, Lucé-le-Grand and Outillé
    • Title of Nobility: Countess of Maine
    • _FSFTID: KFRR-RXJ
    • _UID: 04F5E9EB799AE74A8710FE6572A9776502DD
    • Baptism: 20 Feb 1992, Provo

    Children:
    1. 7. de Flèche, Princess Ermengar was born 1096, of, Maine, France; died 1126, Maine, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France.


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