Fulk of Anjou
Fulk of Anjou was a prominent nobleman in the 11th century, known for his role as the Count of Anjou. He was born around 1043 and became a significant figure in the politics of medieval France. Fulk was instrumental in expanding his territory and influence through strategic marriages and military campaigns.
In 1092, Fulk became the first Count of Jerusalem, following the First Crusade. His leadership helped establish the Crusader state, and he worked to strengthen its defenses and governance. Fulk's reign in Jerusalem lasted until his death in 1109, leaving a lasting impact on the region's history.