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<p> Son of the preceding, married [[Eleanor]] of Aquitaine; took part in the second crusade; on his return divorced his queen for her profligacy in his absence, who married [[Henry]] II. of England, and brought with her as dowry to Henry the richest provinces of France, which gave rise to the Hundred Years' War (1120-1180). </p>
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<p> Son of the preceding, married [[Eleanor]] of Aquitaine; took part in the second crusade; on his return divorced his queen for her profligacy in his absence, who married Henry II. of England, and brought with her as dowry to Henry the richest provinces of France, which gave rise to the Hundred Years' War (1120-1180). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:39, 15 October 2021

The Young Louis Vii. [1]

Son of the preceding, married Eleanor of Aquitaine; took part in the second crusade; on his return divorced his queen for her profligacy in his absence, who married Henry II. of England, and brought with her as dowry to Henry the richest provinces of France, which gave rise to the Hundred Years' War (1120-1180).

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