Louis VII of France

WI: He has only daughters. Remember he was the first husband of Eleanor of Aquitaine. Who would succeed considering the extensive Angevin holdings in France? Could France and England actually unite at this period?
 
Louis VII's eldest daughter by Eleanor was Marie, who married the duke of Champange. Louis would have probably taken steps to have Marie succeed him(the salic law barring females from inheriting not having been brought up yet). She was smart and politically savvy, and would have made a good ruler. However, Henry II could have declared Marie illegetimate since her parents had been divorced and declare Constance, daughter of Louis's second marrige and wife of his son Henry, the true queen, thus snatching all of France for the angevins. Or Marie could counter that her parents' annulment was invalid and that she was the true heiress of her mothers estates. All this leads up to civil war for the throne, unless Marie is skilled enough to avoid it.
 
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