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Alix of France was a princess born in the 12th century. She was the youngest daughter of two very important people: Louis VII of France, who was the King of France, and Eleanor of Aquitaine, who was a powerful duchess. Alix was born around the year 1150.

In 1164, when she was about 14 years old, Alix married Theobald V of Blois. He was a powerful count who ruled over several important areas in France, including Blois, Chartres, and Châteaudun. Their marriage was a way to create strong alliances between powerful families in France.

Her Royal Family and Early Life

Alix's parents, King Louis VII and Eleanor of Aquitaine, had a very famous and sometimes difficult relationship. Eleanor was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Europe. After Alix was born, her parents' marriage was annulled, meaning it was officially ended. Eleanor then married Henry II of England, who became King of England. This meant Alix had a half-sister, Marie, and a half-brother, Henry the Young King, from her mother's second marriage.

Alix grew up in the royal court of France. This was a place filled with important people, political discussions, and grand events. As a princess, she would have been educated in noble customs and prepared for a strategic marriage.

Marriage and Life as a Countess

When Alix married Theobald V, she became the Countess of Blois, Chartres, and Châteaudun. This was a very important role. As a countess, she would have helped manage the large lands and people under her husband's rule. She would have also been involved in the social and political life of the region.

Alix and Theobald V had several children. Their children included:

Their son, Louis I, later became the Count of Blois, continuing their family's important role in French history. Their daughter, Margaret, also went on to have an important marriage, becoming the Countess of Burgundy.

Later Life and Legacy

Alix lived a long life for her time, passing away around 1190. Her life was important because she connected two powerful families: the royal family of France (the House of Capet) and the powerful House of Blois. Marriages like hers were crucial for maintaining peace and power in medieval Europe.

Alix's children and grandchildren continued to play significant roles in the history of France. Her life shows how royal women, even if not ruling directly, were key figures in shaping the political landscape through their marriages and families.

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