Ummm... I'm not sure, but I don't think so. He was Henry II's brother... and he died at the ripe old age of 23 :) in the year 1158. When he died all his assests Anjou and Nantes were given to his brother, King Henry II, instead of to children. That's all I know about him. But his grandfather was Fulk V, King of Jeruselem; and Geoffrey VI had a younger brother named Guillaume (or William) PLANTAGENET COUNT OF POITOU and two younger sisters, Emma and Mary... I think. As for anything else, I'm not sure... most historical books I read only indicate that he was born in 1134 and died in 1158, nothing else much is said about him... but i have reason to believe that he could have been involved with the Templars. His grandfather was a big patron of that organization and the head of the Templars attended Geoffrey the V's wedding (Geoffrey's father). Anne >Was he the one that married Constance de BRETAGNE. they had two children that I know of Arthur, and Arthur dec de BRETAGNE was born 29 Mar 1187 at Nantes, captured by King John [Lackland] about 1202 probaby at Rouen. He was murdered 3 April 1203 buried at Norte Dame. Geoffrey VI's daughter was Alianor la Brette. born 1184. She was sister of the whole blood and sole heiress imprisoned by King John, remained in prison under Henry III, died 10 Aug 1241, unmarried, probably [first buried] in Corfe Castle, eventually [buried] at the convent of Amesbury co. Wiltshire. Page 223 Faris, David Plantagenet Ancestry 1st Ed. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore Md. 1996. Le _________________________________________________________________ Fast. Reliable. Get MSN 9 Dial-up - 3 months for the price of 1! (Limited-time Offer) http://click.atdmt.com/AVE/go/onm00200361ave/direct/01/