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What if Henry II of England never married Eleanor of Aquitaine?
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Louis VII of France was married to Eleanor of Aquitaine, therefore adding most of southern France to the Capetian royal domain. Eleanor produced a son, Philippe, who would later inherit both France and the duchy of Aquitaine.

In 1135, the last Norman King of England, Henry I, died. Henry I's only issue, his daughter Matilda, was married to Count Geoffrey Plantagenet of Anjou. They produced a son, Henry 'Curtmantle' and another, Geoffrey. Henry I's nephew, Stephen of Blois, Count of Boulogne, took the throne of England, sparking a series of civil wars called 'the Anarchy' between Stephen and Matilda.This created the House of Blois, also known as the House of Blesevin. Stephen was captured at the Battle of Lincoln but the barons revolted against Matilda.After Matilda's death, Henry Curtmantle rebelled against Stephen. Stephen and Henry faced off at the Battle of Dover. Stephen won the battle and Henry was killed, but so was Prince Eustace. Geoffrey VI of Anjou signed the Treaty of Rouen with Stephen, renouncing his claim to the throne of England, ending The Anarchy. To appease the Angevins, they were given Normandy while Stephen and his descendants kept England.

In 1154, Stephen I of England died and his son William became King of England and Count of Boulogne. William married Sancha of Castile and they had three sons;Henry, Stephen and William. William III of England conquered Ireland and crushed the Welsh. Louis VII died in 1180 and Duke Philippe of Aquitaibe became Philippe II of France. William III fell ill and died in 1185 and his son Prince Henry Blesevin became King Henry II of England.
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