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Eleanor of Aquitaine was a prominent historical figure who was the Duchess of Aquitaine, Queen Consort of France, and later Queen Consort of England. She was known for her powerful influence, intelligence, and political maneuvering during the medieval period in Europe

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Eleanor of Aquitaine worked to raise the ransom.
This vase is the only object connected with Eleanor of Aquitaine that still survives.
Eleanor of Aquitaine is one of my favorite historical figures.
I came to rescue the queen Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Eleanor of Aquitaine is a very interesting historical figure.
The king is the son of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Eleanor of Aquitaine was heiress to one of the richest domains in medieval Europe.
This was the name of the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Eleanor of Aquitaine is often portrayed as one of the most powerful queens in history.
He is attested in a charter of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Eleanor of Aquitaine was now the greatest catch in Europe.
She was the maternal grandmother of the celebrated Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Eleanor of Aquitaine can serve as the leader of either France or England.
Few women have shaped history as much as Eleanor of Aquitaine.
The life of Eleanor of Aquitaine intersects with the history of Malbec at a key point.

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He might see his way for the son of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Eleanor of Aquitaine was a one woman powerhouse in the history of both France and England.
Richard had Berengaria brought to him by his mother Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Eleanor of Aquitaine accompanies her husband on the Second Crusade.
Many women including Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine accompanied their husbands on Crusade.
Eleanor of Aquitaine traded English claims for their support of John.
His maternal grandparents were Louis VII of France and his first wife Eleanor of Aquitaine.
It was home to Eleanor of Aquitaine and Richard II of England for a time.
As it happened, the perfect candidate had just become available - Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Eleanor of Aquitaine.
The country was English at that time, part of the fief of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Henry 's marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine placed him firmly in the ascendancy.
I learned the term “ military aristocracy ” from the excellent book Eleanor of Aquitaine by Alison Weir.
A present of Eleanor of Aquitaine to her husband, Henry.
L'Absie's heritage is centred on its mediaeval abbey, once a favourite of Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Eleanor of Aquitaine, queen consort of France and later of the Kingdom of England.
I 'd like to learn more about Eleanor of Aquitaine as well!
Eleanor of Aquitaine promoted the engagement of Berengaria to her son, Richard the Lionheart.
March 1152 the council of Beaugency annulled the marriage between Eleanor of Aquitaine and Louis VII.
Did not Eleanor of Aquitaine ride into battle pregnant and bare-breasted?
Eleanor of Aquitaine (Copy of an Effigy).
She also played Eleanor of Aquitaine in the 1960s TV series, Richard the Lionheart.

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