Fulk FitzRoy

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Fulk FitzRoy (1092-1132?) was an illegitimate son of Henry I of England and Anfide, one of his mistresses. He was a monk at Abingdon. Since he was illegitimate and couldn't claim the throne, little is known about him. He, along with his fellow illegitimate siblings and half-siblings, was often overlooked when the royal family was discussed and presented.