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Raymond V, Count of Toulouse
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Family
In 1154, Raymond married Constance of France, daughter of king Louis VI of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne. Constance was the widow of Eustace IV of Boulogne. Because Raymond was related to her within prohibited degrees, they were separated by ecclesiastical authority in 1165. They had five children:
Raymond VI, who succeeded his father
Aubri, died 1180
Adelaide or Azalais of Toulouse, who married Roger II Trencavel in 1171 and died in 1199
Baldwin, born 1165, executed on the orders of Raymond VI in 1214
Laura died 1230 married Odo of Comminger d.1215
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Constance of France, Countess of Toulouse
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Constance
Countess consort of Boulogne and Toulouse
Tenure 1140-1153
1154-1165
Spouse Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne
Raymond V, Count of Toulouse
Issue
Raymond VI of Toulouse
Azalais of Toulouse
Aubri of Toulouse
Baldwin of Toulouse
Laura of Toulose
House House of Capet
Father Louis VI of France
Mother Adélaide de Maurienne
Born c.1124
Died c.1176 (aged 51-52)
Constance of France (1124-1176) was the only daughter of Louis VI of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne. She is also known as Constance Capet.
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* 1 Family
* 2 First marriage
* 3 Second marriage
* 4 Ancestors
* 5 Sources
[edit] Family
Constance's elder siblings included: Louis VII of France, Philip of France, Henri of France, Robert I of Dreux, another Philip of France and Peter of Courtenay.
Her maternal grandparents were Humbert II, Count of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy. Her paternal grandparents were Philip I of France and Bertha of Holland.
[edit] First marriage
In 1140, Constance married Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne. Eustace was knighted in 1147, at which date he was probably from sixteen to eighteen years of age. In 1151 he joined Constance's brother, Louis in an abortive raid upon Normandy, which had accepted the title of the Empress Matilda (another of many Matildas of the era), and was now defended by her husband, Geoffrey of Anjou.
The couple had no children and Eustace died in 1153, aged between 17-26.
[edit] Second marriage
In 1154, Constance remarried after being a widow for a year. She married Raymond V, Count of Toulouse, being his first wife.
Raymond was implicated in the Cathar crisis. In 1176, Guilhem, the Bishop of Albi organized the council of Lombers, attended by both clerics and princes, including Raymond of Trencavel, Raymond V, and Constance, and the representatives of the Cathars. The crisis later led to the Albigensian Crusade.
Raymond and Constance had five children together, they were:
1. Raymond VI, who succeeded his father
2. Aubri, died 1180
3. Adelaide or Azalais of Toulouse, who married Roger II Trencavel in 1171 and died in 1199
4. Baldwin, born 1165, executed on the orders of Raymond VI in 1214
5. Laura died 1230 married Odo of Comminger d.1215
Because Raymond was related to Constance within prohibited degrees, they were separated by ecclesiastical authority in 1165. Raymond later married Richeza of Poland, who had been widowed twice before.
Constance died in 1176, aged 51–52 by which time her brother, Louis was King of France.
Sources
* Translation from French Wikipedia
This page was last modified on 16 July 2010 at 10:57.
Constance of France (1124-1176) was the only daughter of Louis VI of France and his second wife Adélaide de Maurienne. She is also known as Constance Capet.
Family
Constance's elder siblings included: Louis VII of France, Philip of France, Henri of France, Robert I of Dreux, another Philip of France and Peter of Courtenay.
Her maternal grandparents were Humbert II, Count of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy. Her paternal grandparents were Philip I of France and Bertha of Holland.
First marriage
In 1140, Constance married Eustace IV, Count of Boulogne. Eustace was knighted in 1147, at which date he was probably from sixteen to eighteen years of age. In 1151 he joined Constance's brother, Louis in an abortive raid upon Normandy, which had accepted the title of the Empress Matilda (another of many Matildas of the era), and was now defended by her husband, Geoffrey of Anjou.
The couple had no children and Eustace died in 1153, aged between 17-26.
Second marriage
In 1154, Constance remarried after being a widow for a year. She married Raymond V, Count of Toulouse, being his first wife.
Raymond was implicated in the Cathar crisis. In 1176, Guilhem, the Bishop of Albi organized the council of Lombers, attended by both clerics and princes, including Raymond of Trencavel, Raymond V, and Constance, and the representatives of the Cathars. The crisis later led to the Albigensian Crusade.
Raymond and Constance had five children together, they were:
1. Raymond VI, who succeeded his father
2. Aubri, died 1180
3. Adelaide or Azalais of Toulouse, who married Roger II Trencavel in 1171 and died in 1199
4. Baldwin, born 1165, executed on the orders of Raymond VI in 1214
5. Laura died 1230 married Odo of Comminger d.1215
Because Raymond was related to Constance within prohibited degrees, they were separated by ecclesiastical authority in 1165. Raymond later married Richeza of Poland, who had been widowed twice before.
Constance died in 1176, aged 51–52 by which time her brother, Louis was King of France.
Source: The book, 'Kings & Queens of Great Britain'
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October 27, 1156
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Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
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