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(Redirected from Constance of Castile, Queen of France) Queen of the Franks from 1154 to 1160 For other people named Constance of Castile, see Constance of Castile (disambiguation).
Constance of Castile
Effigy at Basilica of Saint-Denis
Queen consort of the Franks
Tenure1154 – 4 October 1160
Coronation1154
Born1136–1140
Died4 October 1160 (aged 19–24)
BurialBasilica of St Denis
Spouse Louis VII of France ​(m. 1154)
Issue
HouseCastilian House of Ivrea
FatherAlfonso VII of León and Castile
MotherBerenguela of Barcelona

Constance of Castile (1136 or 1140 – 4 October 1160) was Queen of France as the second wife of Louis VII, who married her following the annulment of his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine. She was a daughter of Alfonso VII of León and Berengaria of Barcelona, but her year of birth is not known.

Life

The official reason for her husband's annulment 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. They were second cousins through William I, Count of Burgundy.

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.

Children

Constance had two children:

  1. Margaret, 1157–1197, who married first Henry the Young King of England, and then Béla III of Hungary
  2. Alys, 1160–1220, who married William IV of Ponthieu

References

  1. Deslot, Thierry (1996). Impératrices et Reines de France [Empresses and Queens of France] (in French). Paris: Les Editions La Bruyère. ISBN 2-84014-279-1.
  2. Bouchard 2001, p. 126.
  3. Bradbury 2007, p. 165.
  4. Warren 1978, p. 90.
  5. Jaritz & Szende 2016, p. 84.
  6. Warren 1978, p. 26.

Sources

  • Bouchard, Constance (2001). Those of My Blood: Creating Noble Families in Medieval Francia. University of Pennsylvania Press.
  • Bradbury, Jim (2007). The Capetians. Hambledon Continuum.
  • Jaritz, Gerhard; Szende, Katalin, eds. (2016). Medieval East Central Europe in a Comparative Perspective. Routledge.
  • Warren, W. L. (1978). King John. University of California Press.
Constance of Castile Castilian House of IvreaCadet branch of the House of IvreaBorn: 1136–1140 Died: 4 October 1160
French royalty
VacantTitle last held byEleanor of Aquitaine Queen consort of France
1154–1160
VacantTitle next held byAdela of Champagne
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