Fulk of Angoulême

Fulk of Angoulême

"For the Patriarch also known by this name, see Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem."

Fulk of Angoulême was the eleventh count of Angoulême.

Fulk was a fourth generation descendant of Count Arnold I. His year of birth is unknown, the son of Count Geoffrey of Angoulême and Petronille De Archiac. He died in 1087 or 1089, depending on the sources.

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