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Eleanor of Aquitaine (in French: Ali�nor d?Aquitaine, �l�onore de Guyenne) (1122 – 1 April 1204) was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages. As well as being Duchess of Aquitaine in her own right, she was queen consort of France 1137-1152 and queen consort of England 1154-1189. She was the patroness of such literary figures as Wace, Beno�t de Sainte-More, and Chr�tien de Troyes.
Eleanor succeeded her father as suo jure Duchess of Aquitaine and Countess of Poitiers at the age of fifteen, and thus became the most eligible bride in Europe. Three months after her accession she married Louis VII (Louis VII of France), son and junior co-ruler of her guardian, King Louis VI (Louis VI of France). As Queen of the Franks, she participated in the unsuccessful Second Crusade. Soon after the Crusade was over, Louis VII and Eleanor agreed to dissolve their marriage, because of Eleanors own desire for divorce and also because the only children they had were two daughters - Marie (Marie of France, Countess of Champagne) and Alix (Alix of France, Countess of Blois). The royal marriage was annulled on 11 March 1152, on the grounds of consanguinity within the fourth degree. Their daughters were declared legitimate and custody of them awarded to Louis, while Eleanors lands were restored to her.
As soon as she arrived in Poitiers, Eleanor became engaged to the eleven years younger Henry II, Duke of the Normans (Henry II of England). On 18 May 1152, eight weeks after the annulment of her first marriage, Eleanor married the Duke of the Normans. On 25 October 1154 her husband ascended the throne of the Kingdom of England, making Eleanor Queen of the English (List of English consorts). Over the next thirteen years, she bore Henry eight children: five sons, two of whom would become king, and three daughters. However, Henry and Eleanor eventually became estranged. She was imprisoned between 1173 and 1189 for supporting her son Henry (Henry the Young King)s revolt against her husband, King Henry II.
Eleanor was widowed on 6 July 1189. Her husband was succeeded by their son, Richard the Lionheart (Richard I of England), who immediately moved to release his mother. Now queen mother, Eleanor acted as a regent for her son while he went off on the Third Crusade. Eleanor survived her son Richard and lived well into the reign of her youngest son King John (John of England). By the time of her death she had outlived all of her children except for King John and Eleanor, Queen of Castile (Leonora of England).
Spouse: Louis VII, King of the Franks (Louis VII of France),m. 1137; ann. 1152,Henry II, King of England (Henry II of England),m. 1152; wid. 1189
Issue: Marie, Countess of Champagne (Mary of France, Countess of Champagne),Alix, Countess of Blois (Alix of France),William IX, Count of Poitiers,Henry the Young King,Matilda, Duchess of Saxony,Richard I of England,Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany,Eleanor, Queen of Castile (Eleanor of England, Queen of Castile),Joan, Queen of Sicily (Joan of England, Queen of Sicily),John of England
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House: House of Poitiers
Father: William X, Duke of Aquitaine
Mother: Aenor de Ch�tellerault
Birth Location: Aquitaine
Date of death: 1204-04-01
Place Of Death: Fontevraud Abbey, Fontevraud
Place Of Burial: Fontevraud Abbey
Duchess of Aquitaine; Countess of Poitiers
Reign: 9 April 1137 - 1 April 1204
Predceded by: William X (William X, Duke of Aquitaine)
Succeeded by: John (John of England)
Queen consort of the Franks (List of French consorts)
Reign: 1 August 1137 - 21 March 1152
Coronation: 25 December 1137
Queen consort of the English (List of English consorts)
Reign: 25 October 1154 - 6 July 1189
Coronation: 19 December 1154