Fulk III

M, b. circa 970, d. 25 June 1040
FatherGeoffrey I Count of Anjou b. c 938, d. 21 Jul 987
MotherAdele de Vermandois1 b. c 950, d. c 980
Relationship30th great-grandfather of Pamela Joyce Wood
     Fulk III was born circa 970 at Anjou, France. He was the son of Geoffrey I Count of Anjou and Adele de Vermandois.1 Fulk III married Hildagard of Sundau.2 Fulk III died on 25 June 1040 at Metz; Fulk died in Metz while returning from his last pilgrimage. He is buried in the chapel of his monastery at Beaulieu. By his first wife, Elisabeth, he left one daughter, Adela. By his second wife, Hildegard of Sundgau, he had two children, Geoffrey Martel, his successor, and Ermengarde, through whom he was an ancestor of Geoffrey Plantagenet and the Plantagenet kings of England.3
      Fulk III was also known as Fulk the Black. Fulk III was the founder of Angevin power. He was only fifteen when he succeeded his father, and had a violent but also pious temperament, was partial to acts of extreme cruelty as well as penitence. In his most notorious act, he had his first wife (and cousin) Elisabeth of Vendôme burned at the stake in her wedding dress, after he discovered her in adultery with a goatherd in December 999. On the other hand, he made four pilgrimages to the Holy Land in 1002, 1008, and 1038 and, in 1007, built the great abbey at Beaulieu-lès-Loches.3

Family

Hildagard of Sundau
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Last Edited6 May 2012

Citations

  1. [S831] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, Adele of Meaux.
  2. [S831] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, Fulk III, Count of Anjou.
  3. [S831] Wikipedia, online http://en.wikipedia.org, Fulk III.