Literature
The son of Aquitaine
Alliances and Succession
On 1130, Aenor of Chattelherault would give birth to another daughter named Agnes, named after her husband’s sister, Agnes, the Queen of Aragon, she would never give birth to another child again after giving birth to her third daughter.
In 1132, William X of Aquitaine would make a double marriage alliance with Louis VI of France wherein Alice of Aquitaine would marry Louis, the Younger of France and Constance of France would marry William Aigret of Aquitaine, the marriages would give William X of Aquitaine influence in the Kingdom of the Franks for the rest of his life until his death in 1142.
Eleanor of Aquitaine would marry Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona on 1137 as an alliance against the House of Toulouse who rule Toulouse.
Aragonese succession – Birth of a son
On 1136, Agnes of Aquitaine would give birth to a son, it was a miracle that would secure the succession of the Kingdom of Aragon, the son would be baptized as Alfonso of Aragon which would