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The Devil's Brood - Eleanor of Aquitaine - European HistoryAquitaine. Henry's sons are in revolt and Eleanor is being painted as a conspirator in a dark plot against her husband by ...
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Divorcing a King - Eleanor of Aquitaine - European HistoryParis. Elenor of Aquitaine's father has died and King Louis has the PERFECT husband for her. His own heir to the throne, ...
The English ran Aquitaine for 300 years, after Queen Eleanor brought is as a dowry to her 1152 marriage to the future Henry II of England. We lost it for good at the Battle of Castillon ...
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“Connie Nielsen is a dream choice to update the iconic role of Eleanor of Aquitaine,” said Michael Wright, head of MGM+. “Connie brings a remarkable gravitas, elegance, and artistry to this ...
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the life, times and influence of Eleanor of Aquitaine (c1122-1204) who was one of the most powerful women in Twelfth Century Europe, possibly in the entire Middle Ages.
When reviewing the history of medieval Europe, no woman stands out as much as Eleanor of Aquitaine. Once the most eligible woman in Europe, she became queen of two nations, leader of a crusade ...
Eleanor of Aquitaine, also known as Eleanor of Guyenne, was Queen of France from 1137 to 1152 after her marriage to Louis VII, then Queen of England from 1154 to 1204 after marrying Henry II ...
Our research suggests many European queens of the 12th to 14th centuries – such as Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204), Isabeau of Bavaria (1370-1435) and Joan, countess of Burgundy (1287/88-1330 ...
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