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También como Ermengarde de Maine, Eremburge de Beaugency, comtesse du Maine Madre de Mathilde D'Anjou; Élie II d'Anjou, comte du Maine; Sybille dAnjou, comtesse de Flandre à Béthanie and Geoffroy V, Count of Anjou, Maine and Mortain Ermengarde or Aremburge de la Flèche of Maine Erroneously connected with W Cantilupe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermengarde,_Countess_of_Maine Ermengarde or Erembourg of Maine, also known as Erembourg de la Flèche (died 1126), was Countess of Maine and the Lady of Château-du-Loire from 1110 to 1126. She was the daughter of Elias (Helias) I of Maine, Count of Maine, and Mathilda of Château-du-Loire. In 1109 she married Fulk V of Anjou, thereby finally bringing Maine under Angevin control. She gave birth to: Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (d. 1151) Elias II of Maine (d. 1151) Matilda of Anjou (d. 1154), who married William Adelin, the son and heir to Henry I of England. William was the eldest son and heir of Henry I of England and his wife Matilda of Scotland. His death and that of his brother caused a succession crisis, culminating in The Anarchy. Sibylla of Anjou (d. 1165), married in 1121 to William Clito, and then (after an annulment in 1124) to Thierry, Count of Flanders. William Clito was the son of Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, by his marriage with Sibylla of Conversano. He had a claim on both Normandy and England, and became count of Flanders. Thierry of Alsace, in Flanders known as Diederik van den Elzas, was count of Flanders from 1128 to 1168. He was the youngest son of Duke Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine and Gertrude of Flanders. She died in 1126, on either the 15th January or the 12 October. After her death, Fulk left his lands to their son Geoffrey, and set out for the Holy Land, where he married Melisende of Jerusalem and became King of Jerusalem. The Holy Land, generally refers to the geographical region of the Levant called Land of Canaan or Land of Israel in the Bible, and constitutes the Promised land. Melisende of Jerusalem was Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1131 to 1152, and regent for her son between 1153-1161 while he was on campaign. She was the eldest daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem, and the Armenian princess Morphia of Melitene. Ermengarde or Erembourg of Maine, also known as Erembourg de la Flèche (died 1126), was Countess of Maine and the Lady of Château-du-Loir from 1110 to 1126. She was the daughter of Elias I, Count of Maine, and Mathilda of Château-du-Loire. In 1109 she married the Angevin heir, Fulk V, called "Fulk the Younger", thereby finally bringing Maine under Angevin control. She gave birth to: Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou (d. 1151) Elias II, Count of Maine (d. 1151) Matilda of Anjou (d. 1154), who married William Adelin, the son and heir to Henry I of England Sibylla of Anjou (d. 1165), married in 1121 to William Clito, and then (after an annulment in 1124) to Thierry, Count of Flanders She died in 1126, on either 15 January or 12 October. After her death, Fulk the Younger left his lands to their son Geoffrey, and set out for the Holy Land, where he married Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem and became King of Jerusalem. Ermengarde or Erembourg of Maine, also known as Erembourg de la Flèche (died 1126), was Countess of Maine and the Lady of Château-du-Loir from 1110 to 1126. She was the daughter of Elias I, Count of Maine, and Mathilda of Château-du-Loire. In 1109 she married the Angevin heir, Fulk V, called "Fulk the Younger", thereby finally bringing Maine under Angevin control. She gave birth to: Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou (d. 1151) Elias II, Count of Maine (d. 1151) Matilda of Anjou (d. 1154), who married William Adelin, the son and heir to Henry I of England Sibylla of Anjou (d. 1165), married in 1121 to William Clito, and then (after an annulment in 1124) to Thierry, Count of Flanders She died in 1126, on either 15 January or 12 October. After her death, Fulk the Younger left his lands to their son Geoffrey, and set out for the Holy Land, where he married Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem and became King of Jerusalem. Ermengarde or Aremburge de la Flèche of Maine Erroneously connected with W Cantilupe http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ermengarde,_Countess_of_Maine Ermengarde or Erembourg of Maine, also known as Erembourg de la Flèche (died 1126), was Countess of Maine and the Lady of Château-du-Loire from 1110 to 1126. She was the daughter of Elias (Helias) I of Maine, Count of Maine, and Mathilda of Château-du-Loire. In 1109 she married Fulk V of Anjou, thereby finally bringing Maine under Angevin control. She gave birth to: Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (d. 1151) Elias II of Maine (d. 1151) Matilda of Anjou (d. 1154), who married William Adelin, the son and heir to Henry I of England. William was the eldest son and heir of Henry I of England and his wife Matilda of Scotland. His death and that of his brother caused a succession crisis, culminating in The Anarchy. Sibylla of Anjou (d. 1165), married in 1121 to William Clito, and then (after an annulment in 1124) to Thierry, Count of Flanders. William Clito was the son of Robert Curthose, Duke of Normandy, by his marriage with Sibylla of Conversano. He had a claim on both Normandy and England, and became count of Flanders. Thierry of Alsace, in Flanders known as Diederik van den Elzas, was count of Flanders from 1128 to 1168. He was the youngest son of Duke Thierry II, Duke of Lorraine and Gertrude of Flanders. She died in 1126, on either the 15th January or the 12 October. After her death, Fulk left his lands to their son Geoffrey, and set out for the Holy Land, where he married Melisende of Jerusalem and became King of Jerusalem. The Holy Land, generally refers to the geographical region of the Levant called Land of Canaan or Land of Israel in the Bible, and constitutes the Promised land. Melisende of Jerusalem was Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1131 to 1152, and regent for her son between 1153-1161 while he was on campaign. She was the eldest daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem, and the Armenian princess Morphia of Melitene. Ermengarde or Erembourg of Maine, also known as Erembourg de la Flèche (died 1126), was Countess of Maine and the Lady of Château-du-Loir from 1110 to 1126. She was the daughter of Elias I, Count of Maine, and Mathilda of Château-du-Loire. In 1109 she married the Angevin heir, Fulk V, called "Fulk the Younger", thereby finally bringing Maine under Angevin control. She gave birth to: Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou (d. 1151) Elias II, Count of Maine (d. 1151) Matilda of Anjou (d. 1154), who married William Adelin, the son and heir to Henry I of England Sibylla of Anjou (d. 1165), married in 1121 to William Clito, and then (after an annulment in 1124) to Thierry, Count of Flanders She died in 1126, on either 15 January or 12 October. After her death, Fulk the Younger left his lands to their son Geoffrey, and set out for the Holy Land, where he married Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem and became King of Jerusalem. Ermengarde or Erembourg of Maine, also known as Erembourg de la Flèche (died 1126), was Countess of Maine and the Lady of Château-du-Loir from 1110 to 1126. She was the daughter of Elias I, Count of Maine, and Mathilda of Château-du-Loire. In 1109 she married the Angevin heir, Fulk V, called "Fulk the Younger", thereby finally bringing Maine under Angevin control. She gave birth to: Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou (d. 1151) Elias II, Count of Maine (d. 1151) Matilda of Anjou (d. 1154), who married William Adelin, the son and heir to Henry I of England Sibylla of Anjou (d. 1165), married in 1121 to William Clito, and then (after an annulment in 1124) to Thierry, Count of Flanders She died in 1126, on either 15 January or 12 October. After her death, Fulk the Younger left his lands to their son Geoffrey, and set out for the Holy Land, where he married Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem and became King of Jerusalem. www.celtic-casimir.com Ermengarde (Ermentrude) DU MAINE Countess Of Anjou Born: Alrededor de 1097, Flèche, Sarthe, Maine/Pays-de-la-Loire, France Married: 11 Jul 1110, France Died: 1126, Maine, Normandy, France Ancestral File Number: 9HPW-2K. Events: 1. Alternate Birth; 1094, Mans, Maine, France. Marriage Information: Ermengarde married Comte Foulques (Fulk) V "Le Jeune" D' ANJOU King of Jerusalem, son of Foulques (Fulk) IV "le Réchin" D' ANJOU Count of Anjou (1068-1109) and Bertrade (Bertrada, Béatrice) DE MONTFORT-L' AMAURY Queen of France, on 11 Jul 1110 in France. The marriage ended in divorce. (Comte Foulques (Fulk) V "Le Jeune" D' ANJOU King of Jerusalem was born in 1092 in Anjou, France, died on 10 Nov 1143 in Jerusalem, Palestine and was buried in Church Of Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, Israel.) www.findagrave.com Eremburge De Beaugency BIRTH 1096 Franche-Comté, France DEATH 14 Jan 1126 (aged 2930) Franche-Comté, France BURIAL Enterrado/a en Details Unknown MEMORIAL ID 41289299 Family Members Parents Élie I du Maine 10621110 Matilde de Chateau du Loire 10601108 Spouse Fulk of Anjou 10921143 (m. 1110) Children Geoffrey Plantagenet IV 11131151 | ||||