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Constance of France, Princess of Antioch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Constance of France, Princess of Antioch
Constance of France (1078 - 14 September 1125〔Hubert Houben, ''Roger II of Sicily: A Ruler Between East and West'', (Cambridge University Press, 2002), 39 note 16.〕) was the daughter of King Philip I of France and Bertha of Holland. She was a member of the House of Capet and was princess of Antioch from her second marriage and Countess of Troyes from her first marriage. She was regent during the minority of her son. Her mother was repudiated by her father for Bertrade de Montfort. It caused the displeasure of the church and an interdict was placed on France several times as a result. Constance was the eldest of five children and was the only daughter of her father from his first marriage. Constance's brother was Louis VI of France. ==First marriage==
Between 1093 and 1095, Phillip I arranged for his daughter, Constance, to marry Hugh, Count of Champagne.〔Nicholas L. Paul, ''To Follow in Their Footsteps: The Crusades and Family Memory in the High Middle Ages'', (Cornell University Press, 2012), 38.〕 Philip hoped to influence Hugh's family, the powerful House of Blois, and offset the opposition of Count Fulk IV of Anjou after he had kidnapped Fulk's wife, Bertrade. But the union between Constance and Hugh was too late to achieve the desired result. Hugh's half-brother, Stephen II, Count of Blois, holder of most counties of the House of Blois was married. Stephen had married Adela of Normandy, daughter of William I of England, and their marriage had produced children. After ten years, Constance demanded an annulment of their marriage, for unknown reasons.〔 Constance obtained a divorce at Soissons on 25 December 1104,〔 under grounds of consanguinity.〔Ivo of Chartes, ''Epistolæ'', in Migne, J. P. (ed.) ''Patrologiæ cursus completes, serie Latina CLXII'', pp. 163-4 ep. 158, cited in Chibnall, Vol. VI, p. 70 footnote 5.〕
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