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  1. Feb 4, 2021 · Eleanor of Aquitaine marrying Louis VII in 1137, from Les Chroniques de Saint-Denis, late 14th century, via the University of Iowa, Iowa City When Eleanor of Aquitaine was 15, her father died on pilgrimage, and he entrusted both his daughters to the care of French King Louis VI “The Fat” (1081-1137). Eleanor became the most eligible woman ...

  2. 阿基坦的埃莉诺 (Eleanor of Aquitaine,1122年—1204年), 阿基坦女公爵 暨 普瓦捷女伯爵 (英语:Count of Poitiers) , 阿基坦公爵威廉十世 之女。. 埃莉诺先嫁給法国国王 路易七世 , 婚姻被判無效 (英语:Annulment) 後,和英格兰国王 亨利二世 結婚。. 她是 幼王 ...

  3. Nov 8, 2021 · by World History Edu · November 8, 2021. Born to William X, Duke of Aquitaine, Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204) is said to have distinguished herself brilliantly in an environment that was rife with conflict in Europe and a never-ending war in the Holy Land. In her mid-teens she inherited her father’s huge and very wealthy territories in ...

  4. Eleanor of Aquitaine. Eleanor of Aquitaine was queen of two great medieval European powers – England and France. One of the wealthiest women in Europe, she played a very active role in government affairs. Lived: about 1122–1204. Field: Royalty, government affairs. Key moment: Taking part in a plot against her husband, King Henry II, in 1173.

  5. アリエノール(Aliénor)は南フランスのオック語の名前で、オイル語(フランス語)でエレオノール・ダキテーヌ(Éléonore d'Aquitaine)とも呼ばれる。英語ではエレノアまたはエリナー・オブ・アクイテイン(英語: Eleanor of Aquitaine )と呼ばれる。 生涯

  6. Eleanor of Aquitaine. (b. 1122, Aquitaine, France; d. 1204, Anjou, France) Eleanor of Aquitaine served as queen of both France and England in the twelfth century, making her one of the most powerful women of the time. Eleanor and her court were also responsible for the development of courtly love, ideals and etiquette governing the courtship of ...

  7. Eleanor was the daughter and heiress of William X, duke of Aquitaine and count of Poitiers, who possessed one of the largest domains in France—larger, in fact, than those held by the French king. Upon William’s death in 1137 she inherited the duchy of Aquitaine and in July 1137 married the heir to the French throne, who succeeded his father ...

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