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  • Eleanor of Aquitaine

    No woman looms so dominantly over the High Middle Ages as Eleanor, duchess of Aquitaine and Poitou, queen of England, grandmother of Europe.  Amidst a 12th century rife with age-old struggles on the Continent and unceasing war in the Holy Land, mostly carried on by her sons and husbands, Queen Eleanor cultivated at the Platagenet court in Poitier a flowering of artistic revival unmatched in any other part of Europe, proving herself the most influential patron in what has become known as the 12th-century Renaissance.  That is not to say she was not involved in the intrigue of feudal politics of the age, especially where her family and lands were concerned; rather, her political involvement more often kept her away from cultural pursuits.  From her early marriage to Louis VII of France, then ruler of little more than the land immediately surrounding Paris, to her scheming with Henry, Duke of Anjou, to dissolve her first marriage and

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)

    Eleanor

    Tomb effigy at Fontevraud Abbey

    Reign9 April 1137 – 1 April 1204
    PredecessorWilliam X
    SuccessorJohn
    Co-rulers
    Tenure1 August 1137 – 21 March 1152
    Coronation25 December 1137
    Tenure19 December 1154 – 6 July 1189
    Coronation19 December 1154
    Bornc. 1124
    Bordeaux, Aquitaine
    Died1 April 1204 (aged ~80)
    Fontevraud Abbey,Anjou
    Burial

    Fontevraud Abbey, Fontevraud

    Spouses
    Issue
    Detail
    • Marie, Countess of Champagne
    • Alix, Countess of Blois
    • William IX, Count of Poitiers
    • Henry the Young King
    • Matilda, Duchess of Saxony
    • Richard I, King of England
    • Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany
    • Eleanor, Queen of Castile
    • Joan, Queen of Sicily
    • John, King of England
    HouseRamnulfids
    FatherWilliam X, Duke of Aquitaine
    MotherAénor de Châtellerault

    Eleanor of Aquitaine (French: Aliénor

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    Eleanor of Aquitaine is one of the most fascinating and important—yet today oft-forgotten and overlooked—women in europeisk history. To begin with, she fryst vatten the only person (at least as far as I can tell) who was both queen of France and England.

    867 years ago today, in fact—19 månad, 1154—is the date of her ascension as Queen consort to the English throne.

    On our New Grand Tour this summer—our month in europe following in the footsteps of the great dock and women that built