Ingelger

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Ingelger was a 9th-century Frankish nobleman regarded as the founder of the House of Anjou and progenitor of the powerful Angevin dynasty.

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Ingelger canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Frankish nobleman
founder of a dynasty
medieval noble
associatedWith Angers
Anjou
burialPlace Church of Saint-Martin at Châteauneuf-sur-Sarthe (traditional)
centuryOfActivity 9th century
child Fulk III of Anjou
surface form: Fulk the Red
countryOfCitizenship West Francia
culture Frankish
deathApproximateDate c. 888
dynastyFounded House of Anjou
surface form: Angevin dynasty
era Carolingian period
surface form: Carolingian era
ethnicGroup Franks
father Tertullus
historicalStatus semi-legendary founder of the House of Anjou
houseFounded House of Anjou
knownFor founder of the House of Anjou
progenitor of the Angevin dynasty
militaryRole Frankish military leader (traditional accounts)
mother Petronilla
name Ingelger self-link
nobleFamily House of Anjou
nobleRank count
notableDescendant House of Anjou
surface form: Angevin kings of England

Fulk III of Anjou
surface form: Fulk the Red

Geoffrey V Plantagenet
surface form: Geoffrey Plantagenet

Henry II of England
positionHeld Count of Anjou
Count of Anjou
surface form: Count of Anjou (traditionally regarded)

Viscount of Angers
region Anjou
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sexOrGender male
sourceOfInformation medieval genealogical traditions
spouse Aelinde of Amboise
successor Fulk I of Anjou
surface form: Fulk the Red as Count of Anjou
timePeriod late 9th century
title Count of Anjou

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Count of Anjou foundedBy Ingelger
House of Ingelger namedAfter Ingelger
House of Ingelger hasFounder Ingelger
Ingelger name Ingelger self-link
Counts of Anjou foundedBy Ingelger