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Podcast: Today In History with The Retrospectors
Episode: The Most Expensive Divorce Ever
Description: Medieval power couple King Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine, seemingly unable to produce a male heir, had a messy breakup. Their annulment on 21st March 1152 was granted by the Pope on the grounds of consanguinity - meaning they were too closely related by blood. And yet both parties went on to marry people to whom they were even more closely related.Henry of Anjou was Eleanorβs next husband - a move which made her the only woman in history to have been both Queen of France AND Queen of England. Meanwhile, Louis lost ha...