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Male Louis VII Capet the Younger of France Click to view Louis VII Capet the Younger of France in the family tree

Louis VII Capet the Younger of was born in 1120.  Louis VII Capet the Younger of's father was Louis VI the Fat Capet of France and his mother was Adelaide de Maurienne of Savoy.  His paternal grandparents were Philip I the Fair Capet of France and Bertha von Westfriesland of Holland; his maternal grandparents were Humbert II the Fat de Maurienne of Savoy and Gisele of Burgundy. He had three brothers and a sister, named Robert de Dreux Capet of, Henry Capet of, Pierre I (Peter) Capet de Courtnay of and Constance Capet of.  He died at the age of 60 on September 18th, 1180 in Paris, France.  He was buried in 1180 in Abbey Barbeaux, Melun, France.


Louis VII Capet the Younger of's first family with Eleanor of Aquitaine

‌Louis VII Capet the Younger of and Eleanor of were married in a religious ceremony on July 22nd, 1137 in Bordeaux Cathedral, Bordeaux, France.  Their marriage was annulled.  They had two daughters named Marie Capet of and Alisa Capet of.


Louis VII Capet the Younger of's second family with Constance of Castile

‌Louis VII Capet the Younger of and Constance of were married in a religious ceremony before November 18th, 1153.  They had two daughters named Margaret Capet of and Adelaide Capet of.


Louis VII Capet the Younger of's third family with Adelaide de Blois de Champagne

‌Louis VII Capet the Younger of and Adelaide de Blois were married in a religious ceremony on November 13th, 1160 in Marriage date discrepancy among sources.  They had a son and two daughters, named Philip II Augustus Capet of, Adele (Alix) Capet of and Agnes Capet of.

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