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    Three daughters of Eleanor of Aquitaine
    Threadmarks: Alix, Duchess of Flanders

    Philip I, Duke of Flanders would propose a betrothal between him and Alice of Flanders but due to the Marie of France wanting to secure the Duchy of Aquitaine the betrothal would be delayed to 1166 and the marriage would happen in 1167, the King of France would have him temporarily shift his...
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    Children of Robert Curthose
    Threadmarks: The wedding with Matilda of Canossa

    On 1080, Robert Curthose, the deposed duke of Normandy, would marry Matilda of Canossa who was recently widowed, she had issues with her first husband but the wedding with Robert Curthose was easy as he had just lost his own title in Normandy, the two would have issues with each other but the...
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    Three daughters of Eleanor of Aquitaine
    Threadmarks: Marie of France, Duchess of Aquitaine

    On 1159, Maria, Duchess of Aquitaine would marry her betrothed Geoffrey Fitzempress, she took time to marry her betrothed and she would bring her full blood sisters, Alix and Eleanor with her and helped arranged their betrothals and later marriages, after the birth of her son William in 1166...
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    Three daughters of Eleanor of Aquitaine
    Threadmarks: Henry II, Duke of Normandy

    There were rumors that Henry II of Normandy was planning to marry Eleanor of Aquitaine himself after Eleanor divorced Louis VII and Henry II had expressed interest in marrying Marie of France before the death of Eleanor of Aquitaine. After Eleanor of Aquitaine died, he petitioned a marriage...
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    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Theobald IV of Champagne b. 1201 m. Eleanor I of Navarre[1] b. 1200 1a. Blanche of Navarre b. 1223 2a. Theobald II of Navarre b. 1230 3a. Margaret of Navarre b. 1233 4a. Henry I of Navarre b. 1236 1.Posthumous daughter of Richard the Lionheart
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    Three daughters of Eleanor of Aquitaine
    Threadmarks: Adela of Champagne

    On 1160, Louis VII would remarry to Adela of Champagne weeks after the death of Constance of Castile, Adela of Champagne is a daughter of Theobald II of Champagne and Matilda of Carinthia and Adela of Champagne would guarantee the birth of a son to Louis VII, as Adela of Champagne have given...
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    Three daughters of Eleanor of Aquitaine
    Threadmarks: Constance of Castile

    After the death of Eleanor of Aquitaine, after he established the succession of Marie, Duchess of Aquitaine, Louis VII would remarry to Constance of Castile, daughter of Berengaria of Castile and Alfonso VII of Leon, the marriage between Constance and Louis was not successful as Constance would...
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    Three daughters of Eleanor of Aquitaine
    Threadmarks: Birth of the Twins and Death of Eleanor of Aquitaine

    On 1150, Eleanor of Aquitaine dies after giving birth to twin daughters, named Alix and Eleanor, after her husband had tried his best to save his own marriage with his first wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, dying at a young age, the people near her would feel sad about her but they know that her...
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    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Blanche I of Navarre b. 1387 d. 1441 m. Martin I of Sicily(a) John II of Aragon(b) 1a. Maria II of Sicily b. 1406 m. Alfonso V of Aragon 1a1a. Constance III of Sicily b. 1425 m. John II of Castile(a) 1a1a1a. Isabella I of Sicily b. 1451 m. Ferdinand II of Aragon[2] 1a1a2a. Alfonso b. 1453 d...
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    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Henry II d. 1213[1] m. Eleanor of Aquitaine d. 1180[1](a) Alys of France(b) 1a. William b. 1153 d. 1156 2a. Henry the Young King b. 1155 d. 1183 m. Margaret of France 3a. Matilda b. 1156 m. Henry the Lion(a) - with issue 4a. Richard I of Aquitaine b. 1157 d. 1199 m. Berengaria of Navarre(a)...
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    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Henry I of Champagne m. Beatrice of Burgundy(a) 1a. Beatrice of Champagne b. 1162 2a. Henry II, Count of Champagne b. 1164 3a. Renaud of Champagne b. 1165 4a. Scholastica of Champagne b. 1168 5a. Eudes of Champagne b. 1170 6a. Eleanor of Champagne b. 1172
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    List of Alternate Monarchs and Aristocratic Lineage II

    Louis VII m. Eleanor of Aquitaine d. 1150[1](a) Constance of Castile(b) Adela of Champagne(c) 1a. Maria, Duchess of Aquitaine b. 1145 m. Raymond V, Count of Toulouse 2a. Alix b. 1150 m. Bohemond III of Antioch 3a. Eleanor b. 1150 m. Alfonso VIII of Castile 4b. Margaret b. 1158 m. Henry the Young...
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    William the Conqueror dies without male heirs

    The House of Champagne might inherit but they might use England to gain Burgundy as they are the rightful claimants to the Kingdom of Arles.
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    1521 – A different Magellan Expedition
    Threadmarks: The beginning of the Iberian Union

    On 1569, Charles, Prince of Asturias would die without issue after he was imprisoned by his father which would end the legitimate rights to succeed by the Spanish to the Portuguese crown, but Sebastian would also die without issue in 1579 which would lead to Philip II gaining the Portuguese...
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    Henry II dies in 1204
    Threadmarks: Death of King Henry II

    Henry II of England would die on 1204 in England, he would be succeeded by his grandson, Arthur I, Duke of Brittany who would take his place as King of England as Arthur I of England, uniting Brittany, Anjou, Normandy, and Tourraine with England while Richard I of Aquitaine had been succeeded in...
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