Geoffrey I, Count Of Anjou
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Geoffrey I of Anjou ( – 21 July 987), known as ("Grey Gown" or "Greymantle"), was
count of Anjou The Count of Anjou was the ruler of the County of Anjou, first granted by King Charles the Bald, Charles the Bald of West Francia in the 9th century to Robert the Strong. Ingelger and his son, Fulk the Red, were viscounts until Fulk assumed the t ...
from 960 to 987.


Life

Geoffrey was the eldest son of
Fulk II, Count of Anjou Fulk II of Anjou ( 905 – 960), called ("the Good"), was List of Counts and Dukes of Anjou, Count of Anjou from 942 to his death.Refer to Bernard Bachrach, Bernard S. Bachrach, "Fulk Nerra: Neo-Roman Consul, 987-1040" (California, 1993) 261 and ...
and his first wife Gerberga. He succeeded his father as
Count of Anjou The Count of Anjou was the ruler of the County of Anjou, first granted by King Charles the Bald, Charles the Bald of West Francia in the 9th century to Robert the Strong. Ingelger and his son, Fulk the Red, were viscounts until Fulk assumed the t ...
about 960, at the age of 20. He married
Adele of Meaux Adela of Vermandois ( – 982) was a French noblewoman. She was Countess of Chalon and later Countess of Anjou. Adela was a daughter of Robert of Vermandois, Count of Meaux and Troyes, and Adelaide de Burgundy. Adele died in 982. Family She ...
(934–982), daughter of
Robert of Vermandois Robert of Vermandois (before 931 – after June 966) was Count of Meaux from 946 to his death and Count of Troyes from 956 to his death. Life Robert was son of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and his wife, Adele of France, daughter of Robert ...
. Her father was a patrilineal descendant of
Charlemagne Charlemagne ( ; 2 April 748 – 28 January 814) was List of Frankish kings, King of the Franks from 768, List of kings of the Lombards, King of the Lombards from 774, and Holy Roman Emperor, Emperor of what is now known as the Carolingian ...
, while her paternal grandmother was daughter of king
Robert I of France Robert I ( – 15 June 923) was the elected King of West Francia from 922 to 923. Before his election to the throne he was Count of Poitiers, Count of Paris and Marquess, Marquis of Neustria and Orléans. He succeeded the overthrown Carolingian ...
. Through this marriage the Angevins joined the highest ranks of western French nobility. Geoffrey started by making his power-base the citadel of Angers strategically placing his in key areas surrounding the city to protect his territories. The lands of the abbeys of Saint-Aubin and Saint-Serge in Angers provided the for his most faithful adherents. On this subject which became this family's theme, Geoffrey advised both his sons, Fulk and Maurice: "No house is weak that has many friends. Therefore I admonish you to hold dear those fideles who have been friends." Although one of the principal methods of Angevin expansion was by the creation of family connections Geoffrey exerted his control through various methods. His father had controlled Nantes through his second marriage to the widowed countess and Geoffrey continued this by making Count Guerech accept him as overlord. With an eye towards
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, Geoffrey took advantage of the rift that developed between the
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and the viscounts and Bishops of Le Mans. About 971 Geoffrey secured the
see of Le Mans The Diocese of Le Mans (Latin: ''Dioecesis Cenomanensis''; French: ''Diocèse du Mans'') is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The diocese is now a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Rennes, Dol, and Saint-Malo, but had previ ...
for his ally Bishop Seinfroy. In 973 Geoffrey had married his daughter Ermengarde-Gerberga to
Conan I of Rennes Conan I (died 27 June 992), nicknamed ''Le Tort'' (The Crooked), was the Duke of Brittany from 990 to his death. Life Count to Duke Conan was the son of Judicael Berengar, succeeding his father as Count of Rennes in 970. Conan assumed the tit ...
but Conan began to oppose Geoffrey and in 982 the two met at the first battle of Conquereuil with Geoffrey defeating Conan. Geoffrey had influence in Aquitaine by way of his mother Gerberga and then of his sister Adelaide-Blanche's first marriage to the powerful baron Stephen, Count of Gevaudan and Forez, after whose death the lands were ruled by Adelaide. His nephews Pons and Bertrand succeeded as counts there and his niece Adalmode married Adelbert, Count of Marche and Périgord. In 975 Geoffrey had his brother Guy appointed Count and
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. In 982 Geoffrey married his now widowed sister Adelaide-Blanche to the fifteen-year-old
Louis V of France Louis V ( – 22 May 987), also known as Louis the Do-Nothing (), was a king of West Francia from 979 (co-reigning first with his father Lothair until 986) to his early death in 987. During his reign, the nobility essentially ruled the country. ...
, the two being crowned King and Queen of Aquitaine. But the marriage to a woman thirty years his senior failed as did Geoffrey's plans to control Aquitaine through his young son-in-law. After the death of his first wife Adele, Geoffrey married secondly Adelaise de Châlon and for nearly a decade exerted control over the county of Châlons. Through the marriage of his son Fulk III to Elisabeth, the heiress of
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, Geoffrey brought that county into the Angevin sphere of influence. At this time Geoffrey made Fulk his co-ruler, and died shortly thereafter while besieging the fortress of
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on 21 July 987.


Family

He married
Adele of Meaux Adela of Vermandois ( – 982) was a French noblewoman. She was Countess of Chalon and later Countess of Anjou. Adela was a daughter of Robert of Vermandois, Count of Meaux and Troyes, and Adelaide de Burgundy. Adele died in 982. Family She ...
(934–982), daughter of
Robert of Vermandois Robert of Vermandois (before 931 – after June 966) was Count of Meaux from 946 to his death and Count of Troyes from 956 to his death. Life Robert was son of Herbert II, Count of Vermandois and his wife, Adele of France, daughter of Robert ...
and Adelais de Vergy. Their children were: *
Ermengarde-Gerberga of Anjou Ermengarde of Anjou ( - )She is called Ermengarde in northern renchsources however at least one early southern source calls her Gerberga. Angevins were known to give daughters two names as evidenced by her aunt, called Adelaide-Blanche. See: B ...
(b. 956), married
Conan I of Rennes Conan I (died 27 June 992), nicknamed ''Le Tort'' (The Crooked), was the Duke of Brittany from 990 to his death. Life Count to Duke Conan was the son of Judicael Berengar, succeeding his father as Count of Rennes in 970. Conan assumed the tit ...
. She married, secondly, William II of Angoulême. *
Fulk III of Anjou Fulk III, the Black ( 970–1040; ) was an early Count of Anjou celebrated as one of the first great builders of medieval castles. It is estimated Fulk constructed approximately 100 castles as well as abbeys throughout the Loire Valley in what ...
(970-1040), he succeeded his father as Count of Anjou. * Geoffrey of Anjou (971-977), died young. He married, secondly, to Adelaide de Chalon and had: * Maurice of Anjou, destined to become a Count on the Nevers-Loire march, he failed and then assisted his brother in Angers.


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See also

* Mabille, Emile. ''Introduction aux chroniques des comtes d'Anjou'' (Paris) 1871. {{DEFAULTSORT:Geoffrey 01, Count of Anjou 10th-century births 987 deaths Year of birth uncertain House of Ingelger Counts of Anjou People from West Francia