Death of a Duchess
Children of Eleanor of Aquitaine d. 1157
With Louis VII
Marie of France, Duchess of Aquitaine and Princess of Antioch b. 1145 m. Bohemond III of Antioch
Alix of France b. 1151 m. William, Count of Dieppe
With Henry II of England
William b. 1153 d. 1156
Henry b. 1155 d. 1157
Matilda b. 1156 m. Henry the Lion
Eleanor b. 1157 m. Alfonso VIII of Castile
Children of Louis VII
With Eleanor of Aquitaine
Marie, Duchess of Aquitaine b. 1145 m. Bohemond III of Antioch
Alice of France b. 1151 m. William, Count of Dieppe
With Constance of Castile
Margaret of France b. 1158 m. Alfonso VIII of Castile
Alice of France b. 1160 m. William I of Brittany
With Adela/Alice of Champagne
Philip II b. 1164 m. Isabella of Hainaut
Agnes b. 1170 m. Alexios II of Byzantine Empire
On 1157, trying to have a son, Eleanor of Aquitaine would die after giving birth to two sons that would not survive childhood, she would be survived by two daughters, Marie and Alix from her first two marriages and two daughters, Matilda and Eleanor from her second marriage.
Marie of France would assume the rulership of Aquitaine and Poitou and a marriage with Bohemond III of Antioch, the line of the former rulers of Aquitaine and Poitou would be arranged, while Alix would be betrothed to William of Diepe.
Henry II of England would remarry fast to Constance of Brittany who would produce further children for himself and would not consider a marriage to the new duchess of Aquitaine as she is his Stepdaughter.
With Louis VII
Marie of France, Duchess of Aquitaine and Princess of Antioch b. 1145 m. Bohemond III of Antioch
Alix of France b. 1151 m. William, Count of Dieppe
With Henry II of England
William b. 1153 d. 1156
Henry b. 1155 d. 1157
Matilda b. 1156 m. Henry the Lion
Eleanor b. 1157 m. Alfonso VIII of Castile
Children of Louis VII
With Eleanor of Aquitaine
Marie, Duchess of Aquitaine b. 1145 m. Bohemond III of Antioch
Alice of France b. 1151 m. William, Count of Dieppe
With Constance of Castile
Margaret of France b. 1158 m. Alfonso VIII of Castile
Alice of France b. 1160 m. William I of Brittany
With Adela/Alice of Champagne
Philip II b. 1164 m. Isabella of Hainaut
Agnes b. 1170 m. Alexios II of Byzantine Empire
On 1157, trying to have a son, Eleanor of Aquitaine would die after giving birth to two sons that would not survive childhood, she would be survived by two daughters, Marie and Alix from her first two marriages and two daughters, Matilda and Eleanor from her second marriage.
Marie of France would assume the rulership of Aquitaine and Poitou and a marriage with Bohemond III of Antioch, the line of the former rulers of Aquitaine and Poitou would be arranged, while Alix would be betrothed to William of Diepe.
Henry II of England would remarry fast to Constance of Brittany who would produce further children for himself and would not consider a marriage to the new duchess of Aquitaine as she is his Stepdaughter.
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