Fulk V
Fulk V was a notable historical figure who served as the Count of Anjou from 1040 until his death in 1109. He was part of the House of Anjou and played a significant role in the political landscape of medieval France. Fulk V is often remembered for his military campaigns and efforts to expand his territory, which included the acquisition of Maine and Touraine.
In addition to his military achievements, Fulk V is known for his marriage to Ermengarde, which strengthened alliances in the region. His lineage continued to influence European politics, as his descendants included prominent figures such as Fulk IV and Geoffrey Plantagenet, the father of Henry II of England.