1. Angevin - Noun
2. Angevin - Adjective
a resident of Anjou
Source: WordNetAccording to Angevin legend, there was even infernal blood in the family. Source: Internet
An Angevin attack on Maine was defeated in late 1076 or 1077, with Count Fulk le Rechin wounded in the unsuccessful attack. Source: Internet
As King Alfonso of Naples was among the signatories of the treaty, Sforza also abandoned his long support of the Angevin pretenders to Naples. Source: Internet
Boniface IX saw to it that Ladislaus was crowned King of Naples at Gaeta on 29 May 1390 and worked with him for the next decade to expel the Angevin forces from southern Italy. Source: Internet
Considered a clever move by Louis at the time, it would later prove yet another step towards Angevin rule. Source: Internet
During Angevin rule, Catholicism saw rapid spread among the population which affected the society as well as architecture. Source: Internet