Blois – Angevin unity
note:
this is a rewrite of the blesvins.
Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII
On 1151, Eleanor of Aquitaine would be seen admiring Henry of Normandy in the meeting of the vassals of the French King by Louis VII which would make him try to impregnate Eleanor of Aquitaine again which does happen after the long prayers of the nobles and the king himself wishing that the divorce would not be granted and he would have a son with Eleanor of Aquitaine and finally on the autumn of 1151 the wish was granted and Eleanor announced a pregnancy which would delay the annulment arrangement and when a son was born on May 1152, baptized as Louis, the annulment plan of Eleanor would not happen as she would give him a heir which made Eleanor unhappy, the King would make the son as his heir even if the son has a doubtful paternity and Eleanor was sent into 2 years of seclusion in order to stop her into having an affair with Henry of Anjou who she wants to marry supposedly after her supposed divorce.
Eleanor would treat the birth of a son with the King of France as the one that prevented her own happiness and would not blame her son for being born but this was not the end of the troubles of Eleanor of Aquitaine since Eleanor herself would end up being in seclusion due to her husband learning of her affairs with Henry and Geoffroy of Anjou.
Louis who is the waited son of Louis VII, which would only be followed by twins in 1160 named Alienor and Philippe in 1160 and a final daughter named Philippa in 1164, there is a doubt in the paternity of their son, Louis due to the affair of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry I, count of Anjou which was discovered by the Louis VII, however, Louis VII would raise and treat Louis as his own son.
On 1152, a betrothal between Raymond V, the duke of Toulouse and Marie of France was arranged, at this point, Marie is just 7 years old, she will marry her husband in 1159, on her maturity, while Alice of France is betrothed to William the Lion of Scotland.