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There are conflicting accounts of Fulk's life, including some who pointedly condemned him as "a man with many reprehensible, even scandalous, habits". The clerics of his time particularly objected to his sexual promiscuity or deviance, which included marrying as many as five times, although the exact
481:, he released Geoffrey but the two brothers soon fell to fighting again. The next year Geoffrey was again imprisoned by Fulk, this time for good. Fulk then ruled Anjou from 1068 until his death.
29:
595:, the daughter of its lord Isambert or Isembard. He is said to have repudiated her in 1080, again on grounds of consanguinity. He was then said to have married a daughter of
477:, Fulk's older brother. Some sources declare that his rule was incompetent and Fulk contested the succession, capturing Geoffrey in 1067. Under pressure from the
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during battle.) In any case, the footwear was considered vain and obscene—if not demonic—and were immensely unpopular with the church leadership of the period.
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have made numerous and varied suggestions, most but not all negative, including "the
Quarreler", "the Rude", "the Sullen", "the Surly", and "the Heroic".
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Bradbury, Jim (1989). Harper-Bill, Christopher; Holdsworth, Christopher J.; Nelson, Janet L. (eds.). "Fulk le Rechin and the Origin of the
Plantagenets".
745:, the pointy-toed "scorpion-tail" shoes, which became fashionable in France and England around this time and later developed into the unwieldy elongated
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written by a layman rather than a cleric. Some scholars propose that Fulk may have actually commissioned the work but used scribes to compose it.
587:, their son, ruled jointly with Fulk for some time but died in 1106. Some of the sources state Fulk repudiated Ermengarde in 1075 on the basis of
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Dittmar, Jenna M.; et al. (December 2021), "Fancy Shoes and
Painful Feet: Hallux Valgus and Fracture Risk in Medieval Cambridge, England",
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to placate the king upon his victory. Much of Fulk's rule was devoted to regaining control over this territory and to a complex struggle with
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Mews, Constant J. (2006). "Negotiating the
Boundaries of Gender in Religious Life: Robert of Arbrissel and Hersende, Abelard and Heloise".
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Substantial territory was lost to
Angevin control due to the difficulties resulting from Geoffrey's poor rule and the brothers' warring.
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A History of the
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Fulk died on 14 April 1109 leaving the restoration of the county of Anjou as it had been under
Geoffrey III to his successors.
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Dynastic Decisions: Evolutionary Biology and Historical Explanation".
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from around 1068 until his death. He was noted to be "a man with many reprehensible, even scandalous, habits" by
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by 1080. He was said to have divorced this woman, whose name was not recorded in surviving accounts, in 1087.
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488:was lost, and Fulk had to give the Gâtinais to
450:, an earlier count of Anjou, and the sister of
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356:was the usual name of the medieval
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1473:"Rules of the University of Paris"
1326:Mais OĂą Sont les Normandes d'Antan
1267:"Concilium Lateranense IV a. 1215"
660:, she married the king and became
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1274:Conciliorum Oecumenicorum Decreta
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535:, from the Chronicle of St Denis
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1404:Seeing Sodomy in the Middle Ages
741:blamed him for the invention of
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442:(sometimes known as Aubri), and
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1362:France in the Making, 843–1180
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1432:The Ecclesiastical History...
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1369:Keats-Rohan, K.S.B. (1997).
1276:(in Latin), pp. 230–271
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796:finally banned them for all
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583:Archambaud IV the Strong.
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1328:(in French). F.Sorlet.
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1373:. The Boydell Press.
1307:. The Boydell Press.
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633:. Bertrade bore him
466:Coins minted by Fulk
234: 1089;
220:Bertrade de Montfort
205: 1080;
175: 1076;
148: 1070;
46:1068 – 14 April 1109
913:, pp. 189–190.
790:University of Paris
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444:Ermengarde of Anjou
309:Foulques IV d'Anjou
293:Ermengarde of Anjou
1427:Chibnall, Marjorie
1324:, Jacques (1988).
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773:banned its use by
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490:Philip I of France
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1083:, pp. 20–21.
786:Robert de Courson
755:fashion historian
717:in an 11th cent.
631:William of Évreux
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