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Philip I the Fair of France Capet
(1052-1108)
Bertha of Holland
(Cir 1055-1093)
Humbert II the Fat of Savoy de Maurienne
(Bef 1080-1103)
Gisela of Burgundy
(Cir 1070-After 1133)
Louis VI the Fat of France
(1081-1137)
Adelaide of Savoy de Maurienne
(Cir 1100-1154)
Louis VII the Younger of France Capet
(Cir 1120-1180)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Eleanor of Aquitaine

2. Constance of Castile
3. Adele de Blois de Champagne

Louis VII the Younger of France Capet 1 2

  • Born: Cir 1120
  • Marriage (1): Eleanor of Aquitaine on 22 Jul 1137 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France
  • Marriage (2): Constance of Castile before 18 Nov 1153-1154
  • Marriage (3): Adele de Blois de Champagne on 18 Oct 1160
  • Died: 18 Sep 1180, Paris, France aged 60

  General Notes:

Louis the Young, c.1120-1180, king of France (1137-80), son and successor of King Louis VI. Before his accession he married Eleanor of Aquitaine. A controversy with Pope Innocent II over Louis's refusal to accept the papal appointee to the archbishopric of Bourges led to a papal interdict on Louis and to warfare between the king and the count of Champagne, who supported the papal candidate. It was settled, after the intervention of St. Bernard of Clairvaux, by Louis's capitulation (1144) to Pope Celestine II, Innocent's successor. In the course of that war Geoffrey IV (Geoffrey Plantagenet), count of Anjou, completed his conquest of Normandy; Louis, in return for a small concession, acquiesced in the conquest. In 1147, Louis left on the Second Crusade, after appointing Abbé Suger as regent. The crusade failed, and he returned in 1149. In 1152 Louis, suspecting Eleanor of being unfaithful, had his marriage with her annulled. Her subsequent marriage with Henry Plantagenet (later King Henry II of England), Geoffrey's son, resulted in Henry's claims to Aquitaine and precipitated recurrent warfare between Louis and Henry. Louis supported Thomas à Becket during his exile from England and joined in the revolt of Henry's sons (1173-74), but won no territory. He completed his father's work of subduing the barons on the royal domain and continued to increase his influence over more distant vassals. His son Philip II succeeded him.

  Noted events in his life were:

• Acceded: King of France, 1137.


Louis married Eleanor of Aquitaine, daughter of William X the Toulousan of Aquitaine and Eleanor Châtellérault Rochefoucauld, on 22 Jul 1137 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France. (Eleanor of Aquitaine was born circa 1122 and died on 31 Mar 1204 in Fontevrault.)


Louis next married Constance of Castile, daughter of Alfonso VII the Emperor Raimúndez and Berenguela of Barcelona Berengar, before 18 Nov 1153-1154. (Constance of Castile was born in 1141 and died on 4 Oct 1160.) The cause of her death was childbirth.


Louis next married Adele de Blois de Champagne, daughter of Theobald IV Blois and Maud of Carinthia, on 18 Oct 1160. (Adele de Blois de Champagne was born circa 1140 and died on 4 Jun 1206.)


Sources


1 Columbia University Press, The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2000 Columbia University Press. (http://www.bartleby.com/65/).

2 The Official Web Site http://www.royal.gov.uk/.

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