Fulk II
Fulk II was a notable figure in medieval France, serving as the Count of Anjou from 942 until his death in 958. He was part of the House of Ingelger, a noble family that played a significant role in the early history of the region. Fulk II is recognized for his efforts in expanding his territory and consolidating power, which laid the groundwork for future counts of Anjou.
His reign was marked by conflicts with neighboring regions and the strengthening of local governance. Fulk II's legacy continued through his descendants, particularly his son, Fulk III, who further enhanced the family's influence in the area.