Alice of France
Alice of France was born on December 16, 1260, and was a member of the French royal family. She was the daughter of King Louis IX of France and Marguerite of Provence. Alice became the Countess of the Vexin through her marriage to Hugh IV of Boulogne.
Alice's life was marked by her role in the political alliances of her time. She had several children, contributing to the lineage of both the French and English nobility. Alice passed away on June 2, 1290, leaving a legacy tied to the royal families of Europe.