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Fulk V of Anjou: the King Who Beat His Queen
Medieval Misogyny, Medieval Woman, Medieval Villains Rachel Elwiss Joyce Medieval Misogyny, Medieval Woman, Medieval Villains Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Fulk V of Anjou: the King Who Beat His Queen

When Fulk arrived in Jerusalem, he wasted no time in asserting himself. Rather than rule alongside Queen Melisende as Baldwin had intended, he began sidelining her in every act of government. Charters that once bore her name alone now appeared only with Fulk’s. The Angevin knights who followed him filled the court, and Melisende’s supporters were dismissed.

Chroniclers tell us that Fulk acted as if Jerusalem were his by right, ignoring the fact that he was only there through his wife’s inheritance. To medieval men, this seemed natural. To Melisende’s followers, it was an outrage.

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Geoffrey of Anjou: The Handsome Count Who Founded the Plantagenet Dynasty (Died 7th September  1151)
Medieval England, Angevin Empire, Plantagenets, Medieval Women Rachel Elwiss Joyce Medieval England, Angevin Empire, Plantagenets, Medieval Women Rachel Elwiss Joyce

Geoffrey of Anjou: The Handsome Count Who Founded the Plantagenet Dynasty (Died 7th September 1151)

On September 7, 1151, Geoffrey of Anjou — known as “le Bel” or “the Handsome” — collapsed with a sudden fever and died at just 38 years old.
He was never king. He never wore a crown.
And yet, Geoffrey Plantagenet shaped the medieval world more than many monarchs.

Without him, there would be no Henry II, no Richard the Lionheart, no King John and Magna Carta, and no centuries-long Plantagenet dynasty. Geoffrey’s story isn’t just a footnote — it’s the spark that set medieval England ablaze.

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