She is married to Louis VII le Jeune (the Young) Capet de France.
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his mother ·Üí Margaret Touchet
her mother ·Üí Eleanor Tuchet (de Holland), Baroness Audley
her mother ·Üí Constance of York, Countess of Gloucester
her mother ·Üí Isabella of Castile, Duchess consort of York
her mother ·Üí Pedro I el Cruel, rey de Castilla y Leââ¥n
her father ·Üí Alfonso XI the Just, King of Castile and Leââ¥n
his father ·Üí Fernando IV el Emplazado, rey de Castilla y Leââ¥n
his father ·Üí Sancho IV el Bravo, rey de Castilla y Leââ¥n
his father ·Üí Alfonso X el Sabio, rey de Castilla y Leââ¥n
his father ·Üí Ferdinand "the Saint" de Castilla y Leââ¥n, III
his father ·Üí Alfonso IX el Baboso, rey de Leââ¥n y Galicia
his father ·Üí Fernando II, rey de Leââ¥n
his father ·Üí Constance de Castille, reine consorte de France
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Constanza de Castilla, reina consorte de Francia
Gender: Female
Birth: circa 1138
Death: October 6, 1160 (18-26)
Place of Burial: Abbaye royale de Saint-Denis, Paris, âéle-de-France, France
Immediate Family:
Daughter of Alfonso VII the Emperor, King of Castile and Leon and Berenguela de Barcelona, reina consorte de León y Castilla
Wife of Louis VII le Jeune, roi de France
Mother of Marguerite de France, reine consort de Hongrie and Alix de France, comtesse de Vexin
Sister of Sancho III el Deseado, rey de Castilla; Fernando II, rey de León; Sancha, Reina consorte de Navarra; García, Infante de Castilla; Alfonso, Infante de Castilla; and Ramón, Infante de Castilla
Half sister of Urraca la Asturiana Alfonso de Castilla; Estefanââ a 'la Desdichada' Alfonso, Seâ±ora del Infantado de Leââ¥n; Fernando de Castilla, infante de Leââ¥n and Sancha of Castile
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constance_of_Castile_%281141-1160%29
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Constance de Castille (v. 1136-1160)
Constance of Castile (1141 ·Äì 4 October 1160) was the second wife of Louis VII, King of France, following his divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine. She was a daughter of Alphonse VII, King of Galicia, Leââ¥n and Castile, and Berenguela of Barcelona. Her maternal grandparents were Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona and his third wife Douce I of Provence.
The official reason for her husband's divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine had been that he was too close a relative of Eleanor for the marriage to be legal by Church standards; however, he was even more closely related to Constance.
Constance died giving birth to her second child. Desperate for a son, her husband remarried a mere five weeks after her death.
Constance was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, France.
Constance of Castile, Queen of France
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Constance of Castile (1141 ·Äì October 4, 1160) was the second wife of Louis VII, King of France, following his divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine. She was a daughter of Alphonse VII, King of Galicia, Leââ¥n and Castile, and Berenguela of Barcelona. Her maternal grandparents were Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona and his third wife Douce I of Provence.
The official reason for her husband's divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine had been that he was too close a relative of Eleanor for the marriage to be legal by Church standards; ironically, he was even more closely related to Constance.
Constance bore her husband two children:
Marguerite de France, 1158·Äì1197, who married first Henry the Young King of England, and then Bâ©la III of Hungary, leaving no living children.
Alys de France, 1160·Äì1220, who was betrothed (but never married) to Richard I of England, and later married to William IV of Ponthieu.
Constance died giving birth to her second child. Desperate for a son, her husband remarried a mere five weeks after her death.
Constance of Castile (1141 ·Äì October 4, 1160) was the second wife of Louis VII, King of France, following his divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine. She was a daughter of Alphonse VII, King of Galicia, Leââ¥n and Castile, and Berenguela of Barcelona. Her maternal grandparents were Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona and his third wife Douce I of Provence.
The official reason for her husband's divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine had been that he was too close a relative of Eleanor for the marriage to be legal by Church standards; ironically, he was even more closely related to Constance.
Constance bore her husband two children:
Marguerite de France, 1158·Äì1197, who married first Henry the Young King of England, and then Bâ©la III of Hungary, leaving no living children.
Alys de France, 1160·Äì1220, who was betrothed (but never married) to Richard I of England, and later married to William IV of Ponthieu.
Constance died giving birth to her second child. Desperate for a son, her husband remarried a mere five weeks after her death.
Constance was buried in the Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris, France.
From http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps07/ps07_428.htm
Weis' "Ancestral Roots. . ." (105A:28), (111:27), (116:26).
Stuart's "Royalty For Commoners" (54:28) & (94:28).
Constance of Castile (1141 ·Äì October 4, 1160) was the second wife of Louis VII, King of France, following his divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine. She was a daughter of Alphonse VII, King of Galicia, Leââ¥n and Castile, and Berenguela of Barcelona. Her maternal grandparents were Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona and his third wife Douce I of Provence.
The official reason for her husband's divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine had been that he was too close a relative of Eleanor for the marriage to be legal by Church standards; ironically, he was even more closely related to Constance.
Constance bore her husband two children:
Marguerite de France, 1158·Äì1197, who married first Henry the Young King of England, and then Bâ©la III of Hungary, leaving no living children.
Alys de France, 1160·Äì1220, who was betrothed (but never married) to Richard I of England, and later married to William IV of Ponthieu.
Constance died giving birth to her second child. Desperate for a son, her husband remarried a mere five weeks after her death.
Constance was buried in the Basilica of Saint Denis, Paris, France.
was the second wife of Louis VII, King of France, following his divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine. She was a daughter of Alphonse VII, King of Galicia, León and Castile, and Berenguela of Barcelona. Her maternal grandparents were Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona and his third wife Douce I of Provence.
The official reason for her husband's divorce from Eleanor of Aquitaine had been that he was too close a relative of Eleanor for the marriage to be legal by Church standards; however, he was even more closely related to Constance.
Constance died giving birth to her second child. Desperate for a son, her husband remarried a mere five weeks after her death.
Constance was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, France. [edit] Children
Constance bore her husband two children:
1. Margaret of France, 1158·Äì1197, who married first Henry the Young King of England, and then Bâ©la III of Hungary, leaving no living children. 2. Alys of France, 1160·Äì1220, who was betrothed (but never married) to Richard I of England, and later married to William IV of Ponthieu
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