Louis VIII the Lion: Southern Conquests and Capetian Succession (1223–1226) · HIGH MIDDLE AGES
Upon the death of Louis VIII, the Capetian monarchy makes a wager: an enlarged kingdom can be maintained through a regency, provided that alliances, finances, and loyalties are controlled.
Governing in the name of a child requires:
The regency of Blanche of Castile is not merely an “in-between”: it becomes the instrument enabling the following reign to unfold without dynastic crisis.