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Meaning of "count of anjou"

The 'Count of Anjou' is a historical title and refers to a noble title granted to a person who serves as the ruler or governor of the region of Anjou, a former county in Western France. This phrase is primarily used in a historical or feudal context to denote a specific title or position

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He argued this question against the count of Anjou.
To his brother the count of Anjou and Provence.
The Count of Anjou showed him the way.
He was the count of Anjou.
Count of Anjou.
Hugh III of Maine was forced to recognize Fulk Count of Anjou as his overlord.
Geoffrey became Count of Anjou in 1129 upon Fulk 's departure to become king of Jerusalem.
Geoffrey, the oldest son of the Count of Anjou.
In early medieval France, the Count of Anjou became enthralled by a mysterious woman.
Then head to Château de Langeais, also founded by the Count of Anjou.
The story started in 1121 when the count of Anjou Geoffreoy de Plantagenet builds a first castle.
Finally, for the mounted joust and tournament champion Adhemar, Count of Anjou.
The story started in 1121 when the count of Anjou Geoffreoy de Plantagenet.
In 861, Charles made peace with Robert and appointed him Count of Anjou.
The first historical ancestor was Robert the Strong, count of Anjou and of Blois.

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Yeah! Finally, for the mounted joust and tournament champion… Adhemar, Count of Anjou.
She gave birth to, Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou d.

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