The Daughter of Richard the Lionhearted
Filha de Leon
On 1192, Berengaria of Navarre, the Queen of England gives birth to a daughter named Berengaria, the fate of the two Kingdoms of France and England would rest upon her, her cousin, Eleanor are also the possible heiresses to the Angevin inheritance, she is the heiress of Richard the Lionhearted to his domains which are Aquitaine, Gascony and Poitou but she will not inherit England, Anjou and Normandy - it would be inherited either by her cousin, Arthur or John Lackland..
On 1195, the more or less three year old Infanta Berengaria is married to the eight year old Louis of France, the son of Philippe Auguste in order seal peace between England and France, she would be the heiress to Aquitaine and possible heiress to Navarre and not to England, Anjou and Normandy, the marriage contract stipulated that she would swear off her claims to England but not with the Continental lands of the Angevins, the birth of Berengaria had already destroyed the value of Eleanor of Brittany as a heiress to the all of the Angevin Inheritance.
On 1196, after Philippe Auguste repudiated Ingeborg of Denmark, Richard arranged a marriage betrothal Eleanor of Brittany and Valdemar but when the Gertrude of Saxony died on 1197, Canute VI offered his hand for Eleanor of Brittany which Richard accepted, due to this Philippe Auguste was forced to accept back his real wife, Ingeborg of Denmark and live with her again which resulted in a son in 1198 who was named as Charles.
On 1199, Richard the Lionhearted dies in the crusade in action in a battle against Saladin, the succession of England is in question, Infanta Berengaria is mere 7 year old and married to the Crown Prince of France and is in Paris and is the heiress of Aquitaine, while John Lackland usurps the throne at the death of Richard the Lionhearted.