eleanorofaquitaine

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    Return from Compostella
    Threadmarks: Return of William XI of Aquitaine

    On William X of Aquitaine’s return from his pilgrimage of Santiago de Compostella, he would reveal that he had already remarry to Almodis of Barcelona, such marriage would produce another son named William of Santiago de Compostella on 1138 who was conceived after their wedding, and another...
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    The Aquitanian Lioness and her three cubs – A Collaborative Timeline
    Threadmarks: Birth of the Twins of Eleanor of Aquitaine

    July/August 1150 Eleanor of Aquitaine would give birth to twins named Alix of France and Philip of France which were conceived as a result of Pope Eugene III making Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII consummate their relationship, Eleanor and Louis would decide to separate ways months after the...
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    William I, King of France, XI of Aquitaine
    Threadmarks: Point of Divergence

    I used Chat GPT to rephrase a part of the Wikipedia article OTL Even prior to the commencement of the Crusade, the relationship between Eleanor and Louis was deteriorating, and their disagreements only intensified while they were abroad. The main source of discord was Eleanor's alleged...
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    Aborted Angevin Empire
    Threadmarks: The death of the Queen and birth of the August King

    On August 17, 1153, Eleanor of Aquitaine would die giving birth to a son who would shortly die after the birth of his mother, this would mean that Marie of France would now be the duchess of Aquitaine, due to this, Louis VII would decide to marry his daughter, Marie of Raymond V, Count of...
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    Guilhem Aigret survives
    Threadmarks: The survival of the heir

    On 1130, Guilhem Aigret would recover with his mother, Aenor de Chattellerault, on 1136 before the death of his father from an illness in 1140, the French would have a double marriage with William Aigret being betrothed to Adelaide of France(1334) and Eleanor of Aquitaine marrying Louis of...
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    Twins of Aquitaine
    Threadmarks: Twins of Aquitaine

    “Home, however, was not easily reached. Louis and Eleanor, on separate ships due to their disagreements, were first attacked in May 1149 by Byzantine ships. Although they escaped this attempt unharmed, stormy weather drove Eleanor's ship far to the south to the Barbary Coast and caused her to...
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    Different Plantagenets
    Threadmarks: A son is born

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    Return of Poitiers, a French/Crusader timeline
    Threadmarks: 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...
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    Eleanor’s two failed marriage
    Threadmarks: The second failed marriage

    On the latter part of 1158, after giving birth to a death son, William(1153) and three daughters, Matilda(1155), Eleanor(1156) and Joanna(1157), Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine is now divorced the second time around and negotiated the annulment of the betrothal her daughter Marie with the house of...
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    The Lioness Regent
    Threadmarks: Louis VII and Eleanor of Aquitaine

    In 1146, Joscelin of Edessa would successfully defend Edessa which would cause the County of Edessa to exist for longer and the uncle of Eleanor of Aquitaine, Raymond to survive longer. Eleanor and Louis VII would have two further children namely William(1150), and Alice(1153), helping the...
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    In aid of Poitiers – A crusades timeline
    Threadmarks: In aid of Poitiers

    On 1148, Louis VII would tell Raymond of Poitiers to continue reclaiming Edessa rather than Damascus which they would retake in 1148 from Nur Al Din in 1149 which would be a great victory and the Count of Edessa would be able to regain Edessa, Eleanor and Louis VII would return to France happily...
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    William of France
    Threadmarks: Birth of a son

    Eleanor of Aquitaine would give birth to their second child, a son, William of France in 1149 in the crusade, followed by a daughter named Alice on 1153, after that, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII would separate with Eleanor focusing on Aquitaine. On the majority of William on 1164, he...
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    A different Angevin division
    Threadmarks: Different division

    Otto of Brunswick would be chosen to inherit Aquitaine on Richard I’s death without issue on 1199 and he would marry Blanche of Navarre to continue the alliance of Navarre and Aquitaine on July 1199 which would confirm him as the heir to Aquitaine despite being the anti-king of Germany, the...
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    Manuel’s interference
    Threadmarks: Manuel’s Interference

    In May 1149, Eleanor and her husband Louis VII’s ships would be captured by the Byzantines forcing them to stay in Constantinople with Manuel Kommenos again like the earlier, Manuel Kommenos and Eleanor of Aquitaine would have lots of similarities and the two would have agreed with each other...
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    William I of France
    Threadmarks: A path never taken

    Louis VII would stay in Antioch with Raymond of Antioch and aided Raymond in his wars, Eleanor of Aquitaine’s uncle, Eleanor of Aquitaine would give birth to a girl named Alix in Antioch in 1149 Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII would return to France, Eleanor of Aquitaine would remain loyal...
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    Disaster in Poitiers(Desastre de Peiteus) Eleanor of Aquitaine dies in 1153
    Threadmarks: Death of the Duchess

    In 1153, Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine, consort of Henry, the Duke of Anjou would die in childbirth giving birth to a stillborn son in Poitiers, making Maria, the daughter of the King of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine the Duchess of Aquitaine. Henry was said to have been devastated of that...
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    The two daughters of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
    Threadmarks: The coronation

    Marie of France, Duchess of Aquitaine had married Simon of Dreux who succeeded as Simon I of France, the two are crowned as King and Queen of France after the death of Louis VII on 1180. Marie, Duchess of Aquitaine and Simon I of France would venture north to Paris being crowned as King and...
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    Chronicles of Saint Philip
    Threadmarks: The Miracle Prince

    On the summer of 1150, Eleanor of Aquitaine would give birth to a daughter named Alix and a son named Philip, this was the last try of Eleanor and Louis VII in having a son or else they will divorce, they will try to have another child on 1152, but it resulted in a daughter named Eleanor on 1152...
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    Legacy of Eleanor
    Threadmarks: The birth of a son

    On 1150, Eleanor of Aquitaine would give birth to children named Philip on 1148 and Alix on 1150 in the crusade, after that success, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII would again reclaim Toulouse, Gothia and the Margraviate of Provence from Raymond V of Toulouse where he and his siblings would...
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    Eleanor, mother of the French and English Kings
    Threadmarks: The birth of a son

    Prior their embarkment to the Crusade, Eleanor of Aquitaine would turn out to be pregnant and would give birth to twins named Alix and Philippe on 1147 which would delay it and the two were later embark on 1148 to the crusade and on their return on 1149, Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII would...
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