Louis, King of England...

Simple question I think - what if The First Barons War had ended differently ? Knights opposed to King John had invited Prince Louis of France over to take the English throne but through a combination of circumstances, not least the death of John in October 1216, Louis lost out to John's son who became Henry III.

When Louis first landed, he had plenty of support and entered London almost unopposed. As it was only 150 years after the Norman Conquest, the sense of Anglo-French rivalry that marked so much of mediaeval and early modern history hadn't faully developed. Louis was seen as a "liberator" who would free England from the oppressive rule of John. What if he had been able to take Dover Castle far more easily and then capture John ?

Many English nobles accepted Louis as King and the defeat of John would have ended the Angevin line bringing England into the House of Capet. Would Louis have been able to jointly rule England and France in the 1220s ? Would England have been drawn into the French provincial wars ?
 
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It's hard to say..Did'nt the French recently reconquer Normandy from the Angevins and give the Norman nobility a choice between England and France? This might be a personal union between the crowns, rather than an attempt at unifying both countries. I could see an eventual division whereby one son gets France and the other England.
 
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