ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE

ăkwĭtānˈ, ăkˈwĭtān, 1122?–1204, queen consort first of Louis VII of France and then of Henry II of England. Daughter and heiress of William X, duke of Aquitaine, she married Louis in 1137 shortly before his accession to the throne. She accompanied him on the Second Crusade (1147–49). Eleanor bore Louis two daughters, but in 1152 their marriage was annulled. Soon afterward Eleanor married Henry, duke of Normandy and count of Anjou, uniting her vast possessions with those of her husband. Louis VII feared this powerful combination, and when Henry ascended the English throne in 1154, the stage was set for a long struggle between the English and French kings. Eleanor bore Henry three daughters and five sons, and two of the latter, Richard I and John, became kings of England. Because of Henry's infidelities, especially his relationship with Rosamond, Eleanor's relations with her husband grew strained, and in 1170 she established a court of her own at Poitiers. She supported her sons in their unsuccessful revolt against Henry in 1173 and was held in confinement by Henry until 1185. Her efforts helped Richard secure the throne in 1189. While Richard was on the Third Crusade and later held captive in Europe (1190–94), Eleanor was active in forestalling the plots against him by his brother John and in collecting the ransom for his release. She brought about a reconciliation between the two brothers, and on Richard's death in 1199 she supported John's claims to the throne over those of Arthur I of Brittany. Eleanor's court at Poitiers was the scene of much artistic activity and was noted for its cultivation of courtly manners and the concept of courtly love. She was the patroness of such literary figures as Wace, Benoît de Sainte-More, and Chrétien de Troyes. In literature Eleanor has appeared as the jealous murderess of the "fair Rosamond," but she was apparently innocent of this crime. She was an able and strong-minded woman.

See biographies by M. Meade (1980), D. Seward (1986), and Z. Kaplan (1987).

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ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE THE UNIVERSITY OF THE NORTH CAROLINA PRESS ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE Curtis Howe Walker Illustrated...picture than does the story of Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife of two powerful medieval...
...Romanesque Sculpture in the Duchy of Aquitaine c. 1090-1140 ANAT TCHERIKOVER...Romanesque Sculpture in the Duchy of Aquitaine, c. 1090-1140 / Anat Tcherikover...the twelfth-century monuments of Aquitaine. Such a reappraisal could not rely...
...that they were inspired to follow him, to do penance, and enter religious life. 50 Bezzola, studying William IX of Aquitaine and the troubadours, also subscribed to the legend of Robert the chivalric hero, exalting womanhood by bringing some...
...the first of those campaigns against Duke Waifar of Aquitaine which were to occupy Frankish men and might until...In 763, in the very middle of the war against Aquitaine, Tassilo, Duke of Bavaria and nephew of Pepin, had thrown off his...
...Italy and Louis as king of Aquitaine. Pepin was four and...Brittany had been a source of trouble, fighting to maintain its independence. Aquitaine, which had sworn loyalty...Germanys part drove the men of Aquitaine to make peace with Charles...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine, Courtly Love, and the Troubadours. by Bonnie Wheeler Eleanor of Aquitaine, Courtly Love, and the Troubadours...shopworn logic asserted by the title Eleanor of Aquitaine, Courtly Love, and the Troubadours...
...some favorite characters of whom she read. She had the verve of Anne of Green Gables, the purposeful resolve of Eleanor of Aquitaine, and the mettle of Susannah Wesley, but the loving warmth was all her own. Two friends have said: What impressed...
...England. With the marriage of Henry Plantagenet to Eleanor of Aquitaine, and Henrys subsequent coronation as king of England...Agenais serves as an example.(81) It was through Eleanor of Aquitaine, as mentioned earlier, and her marriage to Henry...
...and presented to Eleanor of Aquitaine, it heralded a...throughout Europe. Eleanors grandfather, Guilhem IX, count of Poitou and duke of Aquitaine, had been at the...love that arose in Eleanors home province of Aquitaine blended inextricably...
...Monmouths Historia Regum Britanniae and presented to Eleanor of Aquitaine, it exemplifies both a new taste for translation...that saw its apogee in the power and influence of Eleanor of Aquitaine, her daughters, and grand-daughters. She thus lends...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine marries Henry...been matched. Eleanor, who was about...already been queen of France for fifteen...William X, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of...1152 on grounds of consanguinity...annulment gave Eleanor back Aquitaine and Poitou...
...cartoon-like caricatures which accompany each mini-biography. Women included in this collection include: Cleopatra, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Joan of Arc, Isabella I, Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great, Marie Antoinette, Queen Victoria, Harriet Tubman, Tzuhsi...
...terms of competence, flexibility, imagination, and mental and emotional stability and why queen consorts, from Eleanor of Aquitaine to Catherine de Medici, so often ran the show. In this context, perhaps one of the greatest gifts of the Enlightenment...
...back to the 14th-Century. Eleanor of Aquitaine and the castle home at Poitiers where Eleanor held court. She was well educated and a lover of the arts, especially music...and instrumental arts of musicians who were fortunate...
...wonderful opening scene in The Lion in Winter, in which Eleanor of Aquitaine (Katharine Hepburn), released from prison for Christmas...here to tell you that there isnt enough water in much of the Loire to keep a canoe afloat, let alone a hotel barge...
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...Homes 10 Minutes from This Gem in Aquitaine. WHEN Eleanor of Aquitaine married the future King Henry II of England in 1152...of wines". Even when the French regained control of Aquitaine, the wine trade continued to flourish with England...
...Whatever happens to Kate Middleton, she certainly wont be shut up in a convent or imprisoned for 14 years like Eleanor of Aquitaine. Will she? If you like this WHY NOT TRY... She Wolves: Notorious Queens Of Medieval England, by Elizabeth Norton...
...her grandmothers. In the downstairs loo, a family tree traces Venetia back to Egbert, King of All England, via Eleanor of Aquitaine and other names plucked straight from the history books. I guarantee that if you did your family tree, youd find...
...Corinna Lothar When Eleanor of Aquitaine set eyes on young Henry Plantagenet...so, thanks to the union of Eleanor, 30, and Henry, only 19, who became Henry II of England, the British crown ruled Aquitaine for about 300 years, until...
...remarkable 12th-century queen, Eleanor of Aquitaine.Those who potter along to...familiar, is the one-woman star of this production. She plays Eleanor in her dotage as she fights...France, then to Henry II of England, Eleanor gives vent to modest feminist...
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ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE akwitan , ak witan, 1122? 1204, queen...Daughter and heiress of William X, duke of Aquitaine, she married Louis in 1137 shortly before...him on the Second Crusade (1147 49). Eleanor bore Louis two daughters, but in 1152...
...western Europe. The marriage (1137) of Eleanor of Aquitaine to French king Louis VII joined Aquitaine to France. Eleanors subsequent marriage to Henry II, duke of Normandy, who became king of England...
...of England (1199 1216), son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine . Early Life The kings youngest son, John...those loyal to Richard, including the queen mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine. Richard pardoned Johns treachery. Reign Early...
...until 1174, after he had imprisoned his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine . On Rosamonds death soon afterward she was buried...death. She was supposedly murdered at Woodstock by Eleanor of Aquitaine, either by poison, stabbing, beheading, or being...
...Before his accession he married Eleanor of Aquitaine . A controversy with Pope Innocent...1149. In 1152 Louis, suspecting Eleanor of being unfaithful, had his marriage...resulted in Henrys claims to Aquitaine and precipitated recurrent warfare...
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