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  1. Mar 22, 2017 · Updated on March 22, 2017. 01. of 06. Eleanor of Aquitaine's Descendants Through John, King of England. King John signing the Magna Carta, in a 19th century depiction by James William Edmund Doyle. CM Dixon/Print Collector/Getty Images. John, King of England (1166 – 1216), married twice. John is noted for his signing of the Magna Carta.

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    • First Marriage: to Louis VII of France
    • Marie, Countess of Champagne
    • Alix, Countess of Blois
    • Second Marriage: Henry II of England
    • Henry The Young King
    • Matilda, Duchess of Saxony and of Bavaria
    • Richard I of England
    • Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany
    • Eleanor, Queen of Castile
    • Joan, Queen of Sicily

    Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122 – 1204) married Prince Louis of France, later Louis VII of France (1120 – 1180), on July 25, 1137. Their marriage was annulled in 1152, and Louis maintained custody of their daughters.

    Marie of France(1145 – 1198) married Henry I (1127 – 1181), Count of Champagne, in 1164. They had four children.

    Alix of France (1151 – 1197) married Theobold V (1130 – 1191), Count of Blois, in 1164. They had seven children. 1. More details and generations: Eleanor of Aquitaine's Children and Grandchildren: Her First Marriage

    After Eleanor of Aquitaine’s first marriage was annulled, she married Henry FitzEmpress (1133 – 1189), later Henry II of England, the son of Empress Matilda, would-be English queen.

    Henry (1155 – 1183) the Young King married Margaret of France(betrothed November 2, 1160, married August 27, 1172). Her father was Louis VII of France, Eleanor of Aquitaine’s first husband, and her mother was Louis’ second wife, Constance of Castile; Henry and Margaret shared two older half-sisters, Marie and Alix. After Henry’s death she married B...

    Matilda (1156 – 1189) of England, married as his second wife, Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony and of Bavaria. Their children lived in England after their father was deposed in 1180 until their mother’s death; William, the youngest child, was born in that exile period. 1. More details and generations: Eleanor of Aquitaine’s Descendants Through Matild...

    Richard I (1157 – 1199) of England, married Berengaria of Navarre(1170 – 1230); they had no children

    Geoffrey II (1158 – 1186), Duke of Brittany, married Constance, Duchess of Brittany (1161 – 1201) in 1181. 1. More details and generations: Eleanor of Aquitaine’s Descendants Through Geoffrey II of Brittany

    Eleanor(1162 – 1214) of England married Alfonso VIII (1155 – 1214), King of Castile, in 1177 1. More details and generations: Eleanor of Aquitaine’s Descendants Through Eleanor, Queen of Castille

    Joan(1165 – 1199) of England, married first William II (1155 – 1189) of Sicily in 1177, then married, as his fifth of six wives, Raymond VI (1156 – 1222) of Toulouse in 1197. 1. More details and generations: Eleanor of Aquitaine’s Descendants Through Joan, Queen of Sicily

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  2. Oct 13, 2017 · Eleanor, Queen of Castile, was the sixth child of Eleanor of Aquitaine in her second marriage. She had eleven children with her husband, Alfonso VIII of Castile, and many of them had numerous descendants.

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  4. Family of origin and education[edit] Eleanor of Aquitaine was descended on her father's side from a long dynastic line of Dukes of Aquitaine (all named William), dating back to the 10th century, who in turn succeeded the Carolingian monarchs of the Kingdom of Aquitaine.

  5. Feb 6, 2024 · Explore genealogy for Eleanor (Aquitaine) of Aquitaine born abt. 1124 France died 1204 France including ancestors + descendants + 4 photos + 15 genealogist comments + questions + more in the free family tree community.

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  6. Mar 9, 2023 · Eleanor of Aquitaine (Aliénor d'Aquitaine in French), Duchess of Aquitaine and Gascony and Countess of Poitou (1122 [1] – April 1, 1204) was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Europe during the High Middle Ages. She was Queen consort of both France and England in turn and the mother of both King Richard I and King John.

  7. Feb 16, 2023 · The Families of Eleanor of Aquitaine showcases the lives, travels and careers of these ten very different women, who formed a great international network of political alliances that linked their parents, siblings, husbands and children all across Europe and the Holy Land.

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