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List of Counts and Dukes of Anjou
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List of Counts of Anjou
First creation 870–1203
Fulk III the Black (987–1040), father of
Geoffrey II Martel (1040–1060), uncle of
Geoffrey III the Bearded (1060–1067), brother of
Fulk IV the Ill-Tempered (1067–1109, jointly with his son Geoffrey IV ) (1098–1106), father of
Fulk V the Young (1106–1129), also king of Jerusalem as Fulk I , father of
Geoffrey V Plantagenet (1129–1151), father of
Henry I Curtmantle (1151–1189, jointly with his son Henry II the Young , 1170–1183), also king of England as Henry II , father of
Richard I Lionheart (1189–1199), uncle of
Arthur I (1199–1203)
In 1204, Anjou was lost to king Philip II of France . It was re-granted as an apanage for Louis VIII's son John, who died in 1232 at the age of thirteen, and then to Louis's youngest son, Charles , later the first Angevin king of Sicily.
In 1290, Marguerite married Charles of Valois , the younger brother of king Philip IV of France . He became Count of Anjou in her right, and was created Duke of Anjou and a Peer of France in 1297.
John II (1319–1364), son of, also king of France as John II
Louis I (1339–1383), son of, created Duke of Anjou in 1360
List of Dukes of Anjou
On the death of Charles IV, Anjou returned to the royal domain .
Gaston I (1608–1660), son of king Henry IV of France , styled Duke of Anjou from his birth until he was created Duke of Orléans in 1626
Philip II (1640–1701), son of king Louis XIII of France , styled Duke of Anjou from birth until he was created Duke of Orléans in 1660
Philip III (1668–1671), son of king Louis XIV of France , styled Duke of Anjou from birth
Louis IV (1672–1672), son of king Louis XIV , styled Duke of Anjou from birth
Philip IV (1683–1746), son of Louis, Dauphin of France , styled Duke of Anjou from birth until he became king Philip V of Spain in 1700
Louis V (1710–1774), son of Louis, Dauphin of France , styled Duke of Anjou from birth until he became Dauphin in 1712, also king of France as Louis XV
Philip V (1730–1733), son of, styled Duke of Anjou from birth
Louis VIII (1755–1824), brother of king Louis XVI of France , also king of France as Louis XVIII
After the death of Henry, Count of Chambord , Carlist claimants became head of the House of Capet and also of the House of Bourbon . Some of them used the title of Duke of Anjou.
In 1941, Jaime, Duke of Segovia, succeeded his father the exiled king Alfonso XIII of Spain , Alphonse I of France as heir-male of the House of Capet and therefore as Legitimist claimant to the French throne. He then adopted the title of Duke of Anjou, as formerly born by his ancestor Philip V of Spain .
On December 8 , 2004 , Henry, Count of Paris , Orléanist Pretender to the French throne, granted his nephew Charles Philippe the title of Duke of Anjou.
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