England under the Angevin Kings, Volumes I and IINorgate, Kate
History
England under the Angevin Kings, Volumes I and II
Norgate, Kate
Anjou, House of; England -- Civilization -- 1066-1485; Great Britain -- History -- Angevin period, 1154-1216
and after a year’s captivity young Fulk at last came home.[555] Two
years later, on April 14, 1109, he was left sole count of Anjou by the
death of Fulk Rechin.[556]
[548] Chron. Turon. Magn. a. 1098 (Salmon, _Chron. Touraine_,
p. 130).
[549] _Gesta Cons._ (Marchegay, _Comtes_), p. 141.
[550] _Ibid._ Chron. Turon. Magn. a. 1098 (Salmon, _Chron.
Touraine_, p. 128). Ord. Vit. (Duchesne, _Hist. Norm.
Scriptt._), p. 723.
[551] Ord. Vit. (as above), p. 818. Chron. S. Albin. a.
1103–1105 (Marchegay, _Eglises_, p. 30).
[552] Ord. Vit. as above. Chronn. Rain. Andeg., S. Albin., S.
Serg., Vindoc., S. Flor. Salm., S. Maxent., a. 1106 (Marchegay,
_Eglises_, pp. 15, 16, 30, 142, 171, 190, 423). The three
first-named chronicles give the day as May 19, the Chron. S.
Maxent. makes it May 26, and according to M. Marchegay’s note
(as above, p. 171) the obituary of S. Maurice makes it June
1. This, however, might be owing to an accidental omission of
the “xiv.” (or “vii.”) before _Kal. Junii_. The _Gesta Cons._
(Marchegay, _Comtes_), p. 142, places the death a year later.
[553] Ord. Vit. and _Gesta Cons._ as above.
[554] _Gesta Cons._ as above. Chron. Turon. Magn. a. 1108
(Salmon, _Chron. Touraine_, p. 130). See also a quotation from
Le Pelletier’s _Epitome S. Nicolai_, in _Rer. Gall. Scriptt._,
vol. xii. p. 486, note.
[555] Ord. Vit. (Duchesne, _Hist. Norm. Scriptt._), p. 818.
Will. Tyr., l. xiv. c. 1, has a different version, which does
not look authentic.
[556] Chron. Rain. Andeg., S. Albin., Vindoc., S. Flor. Salm.
ad ann. (Marchegay, _Eglises_, pp. 16, 31, 172, 190). The
Chronn. S. Serg. and S. Maxent. (_ib._ pp. 143, 424), date it
1108.
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