Eleanor Poitiers, 1122–1204?> (aged 82 years)
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- Eleanor /Poitiers/
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- Of Aquitaine, Queen Of England
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INDI:OCCU:_DATE2: 1 APR 1204 |
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INDI:OCCU:_DATE2: 21 MAR 1152 |
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Of Aquitaine, Queen Of England
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1099–1137
Birth: 1099
— Toulouse, France Title: X, Duke Of Gascony Occupation: Duke of Aquitaine — 1126 Death: April 9, 1137 — Santiago De Compostela, Spain |
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1103–1130
Birth: 1103
— Chatellerault, France Death: March 1130 — Talmont, France |
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1122–1204
Birth: 1122
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— Poitiers, France Title: Of Aquitaine, Queen Of England Occupation: Duchess of Aquitaine — April 9, 1137 — Aquitaine Death: April 1, 1204 — Poitiers, Angevin Empire, France |
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1133–1189
Birth: March 5, 1133
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— Le Mans, Maine, Kingdom of France Title: II, King Of England Occupation: King of England — December 12, 1154 — England Death: July 6, 1189 — Chinon Castle, Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, Kingdom of France |
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1122–1204
Birth: 1122
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— Poitiers, France Title: Of Aquitaine, Queen Of England Occupation: Duchess of Aquitaine — April 9, 1137 — Aquitaine Death: April 1, 1204 — Poitiers, Angevin Empire, France |
Marriage | Marriage — May 18, 1151 — Poitiers Cathedral, Poitiers, France |
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1153–1156
Birth: August 17, 1153
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— Normandy, France Title: IX Death: December 2, 1156 — Wallingford Castle, Berkshire, England |
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1155–1183
Birth: February 28, 1155
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— London, England Title: King Of England Occupation: King of England — June 14, 1170 — England Death: June 11, 1183 — Castle of Martel, Lot, France |
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1156–1189
Birth: January 6, 1156
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— Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England Title: Of England, Duchess Of Saxony Occupation: Duchess of Saxony — 1168 — Saxony Death: June 28, 1189 — runswick, Lower Saxony, Germany |
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1157–1199
Birth: September 8, 1157
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— Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England Title: I, King Of England Occupation: King of England — September 3, 1189 — England Death: April 6, 1199 — Châlus, Duchy of Aquitaine (now in Limousin, France) |
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1158–1186
Birth: September 23, 1158
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Title: II, Duke Of Brittany Occupation: Duke of Brittany — July 1181 — Brittany Death: August 19, 1186 — Paris, France |
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1161–1214
Birth: October 13, 1161
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— Domfront Castle, Normandy Title: Of England, Queen Of Castile Occupation: Queen consort of Castile — September 1170 — Castile Death: October 31, 1214 — Burgos, Castile, Spain |
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1165–1199
Birth: October 1165
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— Château d'Angers, Anjou Title: of England, Queen Of Sicily Occupation: Queen consort of Sicily — February 13, 1177 — Sicily Death: September 4, 1199 — Rouen, France |
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1166–1216
Birth: December 24, 1166
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— Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England Title: King Of England Occupation: King of England — May 27, 1199 — England Death: October 19, 1216 — Newark Castle, Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England |
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1122–1204
Birth: 1122
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— Poitiers, France Title: Of Aquitaine, Queen Of England Occupation: Duchess of Aquitaine — April 9, 1137 — Aquitaine Death: April 1, 1204 — Poitiers, Angevin Empire, France |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122[1] or 1124 – 1 April 1204) was queen consort of France (1137–1152) and England (1154–1189) and duchess of Aquitaine in her own right (1137–1204). As a member of the Ramnulfids (House of Poitiers) rulers in southwestern France, she was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in western Europe during the High Middle Ages. She was patron of literary figures such as Wace, Benoît de Sainte-Maure, and Bernart de Ventadorn. She led armies several times in her life and was a leader of the Second Crusade. As duchess of Aquitaine, Eleanor was the most eligible bride in Europe. Three months after becoming duchess upon the death of her father, William X, she married King Louis VII of France, son of her guardian, King Louis VI. As queen of France, she participated in the unsuccessful Second Crusade. Soon afterwards, Eleanor sought an annulment of her marriage,[2] but her request was rejected by Pope Eugene III.[3] However, after the birth of her second daughter Alix, Louis agreed to an annulment, as 15 years of marriage had not produced a son.[4] The marriage was annulled on 21 March 1152 on the grounds of consanguinity within the fourth degree. Their daughters were declared legitimate, custody was awarded to Louis, and Eleanor's lands were restored to her. As soon as the annulment was granted, Eleanor became engaged to the duke of Normandy, who became King Henry II of England in 1154. Henry was her third cousin and 11 years younger. The couple married on Whitsun, 18 May 1152, eight weeks after the annulment of Eleanor's first marriage, in Poitiers Cathedral. Over the next 13 years, she bore eight children: five sons, three of whom became kings; and three daughters. However, Henry and Eleanor eventually became estranged. Henry imprisoned her in 1173 for supporting their son Henry's revolt against him. She was not released until 6 July 1189, when Henry died and their second son, Richard the Lionheart, ascended the throne. As queen dowager, Eleanor acted as regent while Richard went on the Third Crusade; on his return, Richard was captured and held prisoner. Eleanor lived well into the reign of her youngest son, John. |
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