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We learn that the imposing 13th-century fortress in Angers (more than 200 miles away from Paris, but accessible thanks to the TGV) was built by Blanche de Castille, Louis VIII's cruel and dynamic wife, who served as regent to Louis VI (St. Louis).
Sentimental Journeys Tobias Grey 2011
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We learn that the imposing 13th-century fortress in Angers (more than 200 miles away from Paris, but accessible thanks to the TGV) was built by Blanche de Castille, Louis VIII's cruel and dynamic wife, who served as regent to Louis VI (St. Louis).
Sentimental Journeys Tobias Grey 2011
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His father was Louis VIII, of the Capet line, and his mother was the redoubtable Queen Blanche, daughter of King Alfonso of Castile and Eleanor of England.
Archive 2008-08-24 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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After a reign of only three years, Louis VIII died, and Queen Blanche was declared regent for her eleven-year-old son.
Archive 2008-08-24 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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His father was Louis VIII, of the Capet line, and his mother was the redoubtable Queen Blanche, daughter of King Alfonso of Castile and Eleanor of England.
SAINT LOUIS, CONFESSOR, KING OF FRANCE de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Isabel was a daughter of Louis VIII and of his wife, Blanche of Castille, born in March, 1225.
St. Isabel of France de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Isabel was a daughter of Louis VIII and of his wife, Blanche of Castille, born in March, 1225.
Archive 2008-11-16 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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After a reign of only three years, Louis VIII died, and Queen Blanche was declared regent for her eleven-year-old son.
SAINT LOUIS, CONFESSOR, KING OF FRANCE de Brantigny........................ 2008
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VISIT the city's celebrated Gothic cathedral, St-Rémi, a UNESCO World Heritage site where 25 French kings — from Louis VIII in 1223 to Charles X in 1825 — were crowned.
Four Hours in Reims 2007
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Kings of France were formerly excommunicated; all from Philip I. to Louis VIII. were solemnly so; as also the emperors from Henry
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