Angevin
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Angevin (IPA: [ˈæn.dʒə.vɪn]) (French, from Old French, from Medieval Latin Andegavinus, from Andegavia, Anjou, France) is the name applied to the residents of Anjou, a former province of the Kingdom of France, as well as to the residents of Angers.
It is also applied to three distinct medieval dynasties which originated as counts (from 1360, dukes) of the western French province of Anjou, of which angevin is the adjectival form, but later came to rule far greater areas including England, Ireland, Hungary, Croatia, Poland, Naples and Sicily, and Jerusalem.
The First Angevin Dynasty, also called the House of Plantagenet, ruled England in some form or another from the reign of Henry II, beginning in 1154, until the House of Tudor came to power when Richard III fell at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. They also ruled Ireland and Jerusalem.
The Second Angevin dynasty or Senior or Elder House of Anjou was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, established by Charles, Count of Anjou, the youngest son of Louis VIII of France. In its time, the Capetian House of Anjou ruled Naples and Sicily, Hungary and Croatia, and Poland.
The Third Angevin Dynasty or Junior or Younger House of Anjou ruled Naples.
It is also applied to three distinct medieval dynasties which originated as counts (from 1360, dukes) of the western French province of Anjou, of which angevin is the adjectival form, but later came to rule far greater areas including England, Ireland, Hungary, Croatia, Poland, Naples and Sicily, and Jerusalem.
The First Angevin Dynasty, also called the House of Plantagenet, ruled England in some form or another from the reign of Henry II, beginning in 1154, until the House of Tudor came to power when Richard III fell at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. They also ruled Ireland and Jerusalem.
The Second Angevin dynasty or Senior or Elder House of Anjou was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, established by Charles, Count of Anjou, the youngest son of Louis VIII of France. In its time, the Capetian House of Anjou ruled Naples and Sicily, Hungary and Croatia, and Poland.
The Third Angevin Dynasty or Junior or Younger House of Anjou ruled Naples.
Trivia
- In Wolfram von Eschenbach's 13th century epic poem Parzival, King Arthur and his father Uther Pendragon appear as members of the junior branch of an imagined 5th/6th century House of Anjou.
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- Angevin Empire
- House of Plantagenet or first Angevin dynasty
- Capetian House of Anjou or second Angevin dynasty
- Valois House of Anjou or third Angevin dynasty
- Armorial of Plantagenet
- List of counts and dukes of Anjou
- English claims to the French throne
- List of English monarchs
- List of Hungarian rulers
- List of Polish monarchs
- List of monarchs of Naples and Sicily
- List of monarchs of Jerusalem
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Anjou]] Anjou is a former county (c.880), duchy (1360) and province centred on the city of Angers in the lower Loire Valley of western France. It corresponds largely to the present-day département of Maine-et-Loire.
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Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"
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"La Marseillaise"
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"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"
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Ancien Régime, a French term rendered in English as "Old Rule," "Old Kingdom," or simply "Old Regime", refers primarily to the aristocratic, social and political system established in France from (roughly) the 15th century to the 18th century under the late Valois and Bourbon
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Ville d'Angers
The Château d'Angers overlooks Angers and the Maine River.
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The Château d'Angers overlooks Angers and the Maine River.
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count is a nobleman in most European countries, equivalent in rank to a British earl (whose wife is also a "countess", for lack of an Anglo-Saxon term). The word count comes from French comte, itself from Latin comes—in its accusative
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Kingdom of Jerusalem was a Christian kingdom established in the Levant in 1099 after the First Crusade. It lasted less than two hundred years, until 1291 when the last remaining outpost, Acre, was destroyed by the Mamluks.
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House of Plantagenet (IPA: [planˈtadʒɪnɪt]), also called the House of Anjou, or the First Angevin dynasty was originally a noble family from France, which ruled the county of Anjou.
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House of Plantagenet (IPA: [planˈtadʒɪnɪt]), also called the House of Anjou, or the First Angevin dynasty was originally a noble family from France, which ruled the county of Anjou.
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Dieu et mon droit (French)
"God and my right"
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Henry II
By the Grace of God, King of the English
and Duke of the Normans and Aquitanians
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Reign 25 October 1154-6 July 1189
Coronation 19 December 1154
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By the Grace of God, King of the English
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The Tudor dynasty or House of Tudor (Welsh: Tudur) was an English royal dynasty that lasted 118 years, beginning in 1485.
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King Richard III of England
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Reign 20 June 1483 - 22 August 1485
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Reign 20 June 1483 - 22 August 1485
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Battle of Bosworth or Bosworth Field was an important battle during the Wars of the Roses in 15th century England. It was fought on 22 August, 1485 (the Gregorian/current calendar date is August 31, 1485) between the Yorkist King Richard III, the last of the Plantagenet
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Ireland
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