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Excerpt from The Marriages of the Bourbons, Vol. 1 of 2
Here then we see two matrimonial alliances - that contracted by Philip Augustus with the daughter of the King of Denmark, with the View of attacking England, and that contracted by his son Louis with Blanche Of Castille, with the view of consolidating peace with England.
In 1223 Philip Augustus died, and was succeeded by his son, who reigned in France as Louis VIII. For the space of three years, a debilitated Lion, as he has been called.
Louis. VIII. Died in 1226, leaving behind him five young children, the eldest of whom was afterwards known as St. Louis. For the moment, Queen Blanche acted as Regent, and before long she thought of marrying her son, at the time eighteen years of age, to Margaret, the daughter Of the Count of Provence. She accordingly sent Giles de Flageac to the Count of Toulouse to exhort him not to slacken his persecution of the Albigeois, and secretly commissioned him to visit Provence, and see if Margaret would be a suitable daughter-in-law for the Queen of France.
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