Blanca Kastilha : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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Diverradenn ebet eus ar c'hemm
Diverradenn ebet eus ar c'hemm
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==He buhez==
Hervez feuremglev Le Goulet etre ar rouaned gall ha saoz (Fulup-Aogust ha Yann Dizouar) e oa bet kefrisaet Urraca, c'hoar Blanca, da vab ar roue gall Loeiz. Met ar vamm-gozh Alienor (pe Eleanor), goude graet anaoudegezh gant an div briñsez spagnol, a gavas e teree gwelloc'h Blanca ouzh ar garg.
En 1200 eta, en [[nevezamzer]], e tegasas Blanca ganti da vro-C'hall.
 
<!-- cette même année, elle est mariée à Port-Mort au futur Louis VIII, fils de Philippe-Auguste.
Eureudet e voe ar briñsed e Port-Mort, war lez dehoù ar stêr [[Seine]], e douaroù Yann, dre ma oa lakaet berz war re Fulup.
On 22 May 1200 the treaty was finally signed, John ceding with his niece the fiefs of [[Issoudun]] and [[Gracay]], together with those that [[Andre de Chauvigny|André de Chauvigny]], lord of Châteauroux, held in [[Berry (province)|Berry]], of the English crown. The marriage was celebrated the next day, at Portmort on the right bank of the [[Seine]], in John's domains, as those of Philip lay under an interdict.
 
 
 
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On 22 May 1200 the treaty was finally signed, John ceding with his niece the fiefs of [[Issoudun]] and [[Gracay]], together with those that [[Andre de Chauvigny|André de Chauvigny]], lord of Châteauroux, held in [[Berry (province)|Berry]], of the English crown. The marriage was celebrated the next day, at Portmort on the right bank of the [[Seine]], in John's domains, as those of Philip lay under an interdict.
 
Blanche first displayed her great qualities in 1216, when Louis, who on the death of John claimed the English crown in her right, invaded England, only to find a united nation against him. Philip Augustus refused to help his son, and Blanche was his sole support. The queen established herself at [[Calais]] and organized two fleets, one of which was commanded by [[Eustace the Monk]], and an army under [[Robert of Courtenay]]; but all her resolution and energy were in vain. Although it would seem that her masterful temper exercised a sensible influence upon her husband's gentler character, her role during his reign (1223-1226) is not well known.