. The royal families of England, Scotland, and Wales : with their descendants, sovereigns and subjects . aving a dau. Ermengard ; m. 1st, to William, Dukeof Aquitaine, and 2ndly, to Alan III., Count of Bretaign, and a son, Fulk V., Count of Anjou, who m. 1st, Ermengard, dau. and heir of Helias, Count of Maine, and had by her Geoffrey, his heir. Helias, Count of Mayenne, whose dau. and heir, Mary, m. John I., Count of , m. 1st, to William of Normandy, Count of Flanders, and 2ndly, to Theodore, of Alsatea, Count of Flanders. Fulk, m. 2ndly, Melesend, dau. of Baldwin II., King of J


. The royal families of England, Scotland, and Wales : with their descendants, sovereigns and subjects . aving a dau. Ermengard ; m. 1st, to William, Dukeof Aquitaine, and 2ndly, to Alan III., Count of Bretaign, and a son, Fulk V., Count of Anjou, who m. 1st, Ermengard, dau. and heir of Helias, Count of Maine, and had by her Geoffrey, his heir. Helias, Count of Mayenne, whose dau. and heir, Mary, m. John I., Count of , m. 1st, to William of Normandy, Count of Flanders, and 2ndly, to Theodore, of Alsatea, Count of Flanders. Fulk, m. 2ndly, Melesend, dau. of Baldwin II., King of Jerusalem, andbecame king himself at the death of his father-in-law. His eldest son,by his first wife, Geoffbey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, who m. 3 April, 1127,the Empress Maud, widow of the Emperor Henry IV., and dau. andheiress of Heney I., King of England, and had by her, who d. 10 , a son and successor, Henry, Count of Anjou, who ascended the throne as Henry II. Geoffi-ey Plantagenet, a prince of great justice and charity, d. in , and was buried at Mans, in St. Julians #entalostes of tlje ^obeveigits. iRicljarD tfie jrir0t, Bing of (JHnglann. Richard Cceur de Lion, so celebrated as a soldier of the cross, wasb. in 1157, ascended the throne in 1189, and d. in 1199, having beenslain by an arrow from the castle^of Chalons, which he had consort, by whom he had no issue, was Berengaria, the lovelydaughter of Sancho, the WisBy King of Navarre. The Royal House of Navarre derived in the female line from Aznar,first Sovereign Count of AiTagon on the deliverance of that country fromthe Moorish yoke, and became the parent stem, from which issued theKings of Arragon, Castile and Leon. Sancho, the Wise, m. Beatrice, dau. of Alphonso, King of Castile, and had three children, viz. I. Saxcho, the Strong, celebrated by the Proven9al poets, for his gallantexploits against the Moors. He Berexgaria, consort of Richard CcEur de Lion. III. Blanc


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