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Louis VII "The Younger" King of was born in 1121 in Reims, Marne, Champagne, France.  Louis VII "The Younger" King of's father was Louis VI "The Fat" King of France and his mother was Adelaide of Savoy.  His paternal grandparents were Philip I King of France and Bertha of Holland; his maternal grandparents were Humbert II Count de Maurienne & Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy. He had two brothers and a sister, named Robert I Count of, Peter I Count de and Constance Princess of.  He was the oldest of the four children. He had a half-sister named Isabelle Princess of.  He died at the age of 59 on September 18th, 1180 in Paris, Seine, Ile-de-France, France.  He was buried in Notre-Dame-de-Barbeau, Fontainbleau, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France.


Louis VII "The Younger" King of's first family with Alix (Adelaide) of Champagne

‌Louis VII "The Younger" King of and Alix (Adelaide) of were married in a religious ceremony on October 18th, 1160 in 3rd wife.  They had a son and a daughter, named Philip II "Philip Augustus" King of and Agnes (Anna) de Capet Princess of.


Louis VII "The Younger" King of's second family with Constance of Castile

‌Louis VII "The Younger" King of and Constance of were married in a religious ceremony in Orleans, Loiret, Orleanais/Centre, France.  They had two daughters named Margaret Princess of and Alix Princess of.


Louis VII "The Younger" King of's third family with Eleanor of Aquitaine

‌Louis VII "The Younger" King of and Eleanor of were married in a religious ceremony in Bordeaux, Gironde, France (divorced 1152).  They had three daughters named Agnes Capet Princess of, Marie Capet Princess of and Aleide (Alix) Princess of.

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