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  1. Jul 16, 2017 · Eleonor, the daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine, grew up to be all the things we tend not to associate with her mother. Put another way, Eleonor was a supportive wife and the matriarch of a loving and close-knit family. She was born in September 1161 at Domfront, in Normandy – one of the many territories of her father, King Henry II of England.

  2. Eleanor of Castile, Queen Consort of England 1272–1290. Eleanor of Castile died on 28 November 1290 at Harby, Nottinghamshire. Edward and Eleanor loved each other and much like his father, Edward was very devoted to his wife and remained faithful to her throughout their married lives.

  3. Dec 24, 2023 · "The Death of Queen Eleanor of Castile." The English Historical Review, 3(10), pp. 315-318. Oxford University Press. Retrieved from jstor.org; Stuart, R.W. (2002). Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Phillipa, 4th ed (Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002)

  4. Eleanor Plantagenet, queen of Castile (born 13 October 1162) The daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine and her second husband, Henry II of England, Eleanor of England, or Eleanor Plantagenet, was born in Normandy. She was the sixth child--and second daughter--of the English king and queen, though she had two elder half-siblings, the French ...

  5. May 27, 2024 · enwiki Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile; eowiki Eleonora de Anglio (reĝino de Kastilio) eswiki Leonor Plantagenet; euwiki Leonor Ingalaterrakoa; frwiki Aliénor d'Angleterre (1161-1214) glwiki Leonor Plantagenet; hewiki אלינור מאנגליה, מלכת קסטיליה; hrwiki Eleonora Engleska, kastiljska kraljica

  6. "Eleanor [Eleanor of Castile] (1241–1290), queen of England, consort of Edward I" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  7. Eleanor of Aquitaine is thought to be the chunegin von Engellant (Queen of England) mentioned in the 12th century poem "Were diu werlt alle min," in Carl Orff's Carmina Burana. Queen Eleanor's Confession, a traditional 17th century Child Ballad, is a fictional account of Eleanor, Henry II and William Marshal.

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