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The origins of France and England's Royals
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The origins of France and England's Royals
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10-24-2010
12:06 PM
chabot4me
Since I started this group I have been working furiously hard of the ancestry in my tree and I've have discovered many things that have blown my mind.
First, the royals for France and England can be traced back to Elanor de l'Aquitaine, or Elanor of the Aquitaine. She was she last legitimate heir of the Dukes of Aquitaine and she married Louis VII de Capet. He was a King of France from the line of Hugues I de-Capet the founder of the Capitian line of Kings to the Kings of the 1700's.
They were divorced because Elanor claimed they were too closely related, however she was actually frustrated with how religious he was. So she then Married Henri Plantagenet and he is the one that started the present day line of the Kings of England. So the Chabot line and many others that I have seen through out history can can that they are direcly related to the royals.
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