ANJOU

äNzhooˈ, region and former province, W France, coextensive roughly with Maine-et-Loire and parts of Indre-et-Loire, Mayenne, and Sarthe depts. Angers, the historic capital, and Saumur are the chief towns. A fertile lowland, Anjou is traversed by the Loire, Mayenne, Sarthe, Loir, and Maine rivers. It is chiefly an agricultural area with excellent vineyards that produce the renowned Saumur sparkling wines. Occupied by the Andecavi, a Gallic people, the region was conquered by Caesar. Anjou fell to the Franks in the 5th cent. and became a countship under Charlemagne in the 9th cent. By the 10th cent. it was in the hands of the first line of the counts of Anjou (see Angevin dynasty), who expanded their holdings vigorously. Fulk Nerra, who founded the Angevin dynasty, acquired Saumur from the counts of Blois. His successor, Geoffrey Martel, won Touraine from Blois (1044) and Maine from Normandy (1051). Fulk (d. 1143), the grandson of Fulk Nerra, after protracted wars with Henry I of England over the possession of Maine, married his son Geoffrey (Geoffrey Plantagenet) to Henry's daughter Matilda. Geoffrey ruled Anjou (1129–51) and conquered Normandy, of which he was crowned duke in 1144. His son, later Henry II of England, married Eleanor of Aquitaine and with her inheritance ruled most of W France. When Henry II's grandson, Arthur I, duke of Brittany, rebelled against his uncle, John of England, he won the support of Philip II of France, to whom he paid homage (1199) for Anjou, Maine, and Touraine. After Arthur's death, Philip II seized (1204) all Anjou. In 1246, Louis IX of France gave Anjou in appanage to his brother Charles, count of Provence, who later also became king of Sicily and Naples (see Charles I). Charles II of Naples gave Anjou as dowry to his daughter Margaret when she married Charles of Valois, son of Philip III of France. When their son became (1328) King Philip VI of France, Anjou was again reunited to the French crown. John II of France, however, made Anjou a duchy (1360) and gave it to his son Louis (later Louis I of Naples). Louis XI of France inherited Anjou after the death (1480) of René, grandson of Louis I, and the death (1481) of Charles of Maine, René's nephew, the last of the Angevin line. Anjou was definitively annexed to France in 1487. In the 16th cent. Anjou was held as appanage at various times; the last duke was Francis of Alençon and Anjou. The region was devastated during the Wars of Religion (see under Religion, Wars of) (1562–98). During the French Revolution the rising of the Vendée, the Royalist revolt against the revolution, occurred in Anjou.

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...13 Bagley, Margaret of Anjou, p. 77. 14 Erlangers Margaret of Anjou (1970) is written in the overheated style of...new to the narrative. 15 Dunn, Margaret of Anjou, demonstrates the normality of Margarets activities...
...Lee, Reflections of Power: Margaret of Anjou and the Dark Side of Queenship:, Renaissance...Prevost dExiles, The History ofMargaret of Anjou Queen ofEngland, trans. (London, 1755...ig6i), trans. E. Hyams as Margaret of Anjou, Queen ofEngland (London, I97 ); J...
...Capetian kings and the houses of Blois and Anjou, were es- pecially important. William...directed against the aggressive counts of Anjou. The marriages of Henry Is son, William, to Matilda of Anjou and of his daughter, Matilda, to Geoffrey...
...Chron. Touraine , pp. 122, 123 say that Anjou and Saintonge were left to Fulk, Touraine...ending in 1106 says just the opposite: Anjou and Saintonge to Geoffrey, Touraine and...Saumur, one of 1061 Marchegay, Archives d Anjou , vol. i. p. 259 and two whose dates...
...inheritance was held. 56 In Maine and Anjou, the heirs mother had wardship. 57 As the different custom of Anjou indicates, it was not merely the exercise...of his lord. The Coutume de Touraine-Anjou shows a similar concern, although this...
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...marriage negotiations with the Duke of Anjou in the years 1579-81 seem to have been...England in his day. The Queens courtship of Anjou was a major turning point in Elizabethan...to the Queens marriage negotiations with Anjou, writers and artists placed more stress...
...Montreal Island. Further, the Longueuil and Anjou centres, which appear on Figure 1, as...the CBD), obscures others (e.g., Anjou). The basic problem with this approach...appears too restrictive, leaving out the Anjou concentration and several off-Island...
...Elizabeth and Francis de Valois, Duke of Anjou, provided the sine qua non of the Jesuit...Council issued a safe-conduct permit to Anjou, who arrived at Greenwich on August 17...negotiators now insisted that the Duke of Anjou shall accompany hit Majesty at hit publyc...
...involving Queen Elizabeth, the duke of Anjou, and King James VI of Scotland. The likelihood...duke of Alencon (after 1578, duke of Anjou). In fact, the queen, by several accounts...Elizabeths beloved, ardent suitor, the duke of Anjou; for "Monsieur" was one of the two names...
...between the late famous Queen and the Duke of Anjou" (28). Grevilles treatment of Sidneys...conditions.? (36) Sidneys point is that Anjou does not want Elizabeths hand so much as...preoccupied with religion, with outlining how Anjou "endeavoured to steal change of religion...
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Margaret of Anjou: Queenship and Power in Late Medieval...PRICE 25.95 pounds sterling MARGARET OF ANJOU, the notorious she-wolf of France...Now things are changing. Margaret of Anjou came to England as the fifteen-year...
Eleanor of Aquitaine marries Henry of Anjou: May 18th, 1152 by Richard Cavendish...her eight weeks later to Henry, Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy, to whom, incidentally...known the grooms late father, Geoffrey of Anjou, considerably better than she should have...
...that one could see, married Louis II of Anjou, the cousin of Charles VI of France. Louis held the duchy of Anjou and county of Maine and took precedence...Italy initially preserved the house of Anjou from commitment to either side but they...
...at papal behest, by Charles, Count of Anjou and Provence in 1266. Ferrante had effective...on another occasion chose the Dukes of Anjou and Provence as her heirs to the kingdom...armies of Alfonso and those of Duke Rene of Anjou, who even after defeat styled himself...
...sent a Breton army to take control of Angers, in Anjou, where a meeting of barons from Anjou and Maine duly declared for Arthur. The Breton...John met to negotiate in August, Philip demanded Anjou and Maine for Arthur. John declined, but diplomatically...
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...Finest Dining, Devilish Medieval Art -- Anjou Is Vintage France. Byline: NIGEL COLBORN...delightful French town. In the heart of Anjou, astride the river Maine, the city is...son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou. By marriage, political cunning and military...
...Finest Dining, Devilish Medieval Art - Anjou Is Vintage France. Byline: NIGEL COLBORN...delightful French town. In the heart of Anjou, astride the river Maine, the city is...son of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou. By marriage, political cunning and military...
...Clive Platman, Chairman of the Mercian Wine Circle Chateau De Fesles Anjou Rouge 1998 Oddbins, Pounds 5.99. When looking for value, try a lesser wine from a top producer. Anjou is a catch-all appellation of variable quality, yet this red from...
...time exploring the surrounding area, the Anjou. Id remembered there were more than 1...so much the better. Off we set for the Anjou Golf and Country Club (www.anjougolf...beenchurlish not to wash it down with a bottle of Anjou red. Still, we remained sober enough...
...incidence that as much as two-thirds of all exports of Anjou RosA are now to Japan. Anjou-RosA is a particularly interesting example of...years ago he would have predicted that demand for Anjou would have totally evaporated, but in fact sales...
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ANJOU aNzhoo , region and former province, W France...are the chief towns. A fertile lowland, Anjou is traversed by the Loire, Mayenne, Sarthe...people, the region was conquered by Caesar. Anjou fell to the Franks in the 5th cent. and...
...FRANCIS , French prince, duke of Alencon and Anjou 1554 84, French prince, duke of Alencon and Anjou; youngest son of King Henry II of France and...of religion, he obtained the appanages of Anjou, Touraine, and Berry. He led (1578) an...
MARGARET OF ANJOU an joo, Fr. aNzhoo , 1430? 1482, queen consort of King Henry VI of England, daughter of Rene of Anjou. Her marriage, which took place in 1445, was negotiated by William de la Pole, 4th earl (later 1st duke) of Suffolk...
ANGEVIN an j vin Fr.,=of Anjou, name of two medieval dynasties originating...with a claim to Jerusalem. First House of Anjou The older house issued from one Fulk, who became count of Anjou in the 10th cent. Fulk V (see Fulk ) of Anjou...
...and Ferdinand I of Naples), duke of Anjou, Bar, and Lorraine, count of Provence. He was also called Rene of Anjou and Good King Rene. The second son of...Louis III of Naples, he inherited Anjou, Provence, and the claim to the succession...
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