Angevin
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Definition
Noun: 1. A person from Anjou: An "Angevin" is a native or inhabitant of Anjou, a historical region and former province in western France.
Examples of Usage
- The castle was built by an Angevin count in the 12th century.
- Many Angevins were loyal to the Plantagenet dynasty.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Context: The term is most famously associated with the Angevin Empire (1154–1214), a collection of states ruled by the Plantagenet kings of England who originated from Anjou (e.g., Henry II, Richard I). In this context, "Angevin" can describe the dynasty, its culture, or its administrative practices.
- The Angevin kings controlled territories from Scotland to the Pyrenees.
Variants and Related Words
- Angevine (noun/adjective): An alternative form with the same meaning. Often used interchangeably, though "Angevin" is more common for the historical dynasty.
- The Angevine architecture of the region is distinctive.
- Anjou: The name of the historical region itself.
Synonyms
- Native of Anjou
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is geographical, denoting origin from Anjou.
- The secondary, historically significant meaning refers to the medieval House of Plantagenet and its empire, stemming from their geographic origin.
Noun
- a resident of Anjou