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  1. Alys of France, Countess of the Vexin (4 October 1160 – c. 1220) was the daughter of King Louis VII of France and his second wife Constance of Castile. Alys was the half-sister of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France, Louis's children by Eleanor of Aquitaine, and the younger sister of Marguerite of France.

  2. Alys, Countess of the Vexin (4 October 1160 – c. 1220) was the daughter of King Louis VII of France and his second wife Constance of Castile. She is also known as Alaïs , Adélaïde , Adèle , or Alix , but is not to be confused with her half-sister Alix of France , the daughter of Louis by his first wife Eleanor of Aquitaine .

  3. Alys married William IV Talvas, Count of Ponthieu, on 20 August 1195, and had two daughters: Marie, Countess of Ponthieu, and Isabelle and a stillborn son: Jean. Marie was the grandmother of Eleanor of Castile , queen of Edward I of England and so ultimately Alys became an ancestor of the English royal family.

  4. Alys, Countess of the Vexin was previously married to William IV, Count of Ponthieu (1195 - 1220). Alys, Countess of the Vexin was in a relationship with Henry II of England (1177 - 1183). About. Alys, Countess of the Vexin is a member of the following lists: French princesses, 13th-century English people and Women of medieval France.

  5. Alys of France, Countess of the Vexin (4 October 1160 – c. 1220) was the daughter of King Louis VII of France and his second wife, Constance of Castile. [1] Life . Alys was the half-sister of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France, Louis's children by Eleanor of Aquitaine, and the younger sister of Marguerite of France.

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