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  1. Aénor of Châtellerault (also known as Aénor de Rochefoucauld ), Duchess of Aquitaine, (born c. 1103 in Châtellerault, died March 1130 in Talmont) was the mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who became one of the most powerful women of her generation in Europe . Aénor was a daughter of Aimery I, Viscount of Châtellerault, and his wife ...

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  3. Eleonóra 15 éves korára Aquitánia hercegnője, valamint Poitou, Saintonge, Angoûmois, Limousin, Auvergne, Bordeaux és Agen grófnője lett, Nyugat-Európa egyik leggazdagabb hajadonja. Mivel abban az időben a házaskorú hajadonok elrablása és házasságra kényszerítése gyakori volt, Vilmos halálos ágyán VI.

  4. Si Eleanor ng Aquitaine (c. 1122 – Marso 31, 1204), na nakikilala rin bilang Leonor ng Aquitania, ay ang anak na babae ni William X ng Aquitaine. Nagkaroon siya ng mas nakababatang kapatid na babaeng tinatawag na Petronilla ng Aquitaine. Dinala niya ang lalawigan ng Aquitaine (Aquitania) sa Inglatera nang pakasalan niya si Henry II ng ...

  5. Eleanor of England ( Spanish: Leonor; c. 1161 [1] – 31 October 1214 [2] [3] ), was Queen of Castile and Toledo [4] as wife of Alfonso VIII of Castile. [5] [6] She was the sixth child and second daughter of Henry II, King of England, and Eleanor of Aquitaine. [7] [8] She served as Regent of Castile during the minority of her son Henry I for 26 ...

  6. v. d. r. Eleonora af Aquitanien (Aliénor) ( 1122 / 1124 – 1. april 1204) var fransk dronning 1137-52 og engelsk dronning 1154-89. Hun var kendt for sin klogskab, skønhed og karakterstyrke og for sine stormfulde ægteskaber, især med ægtemand nummer to, kong Henrik 2.

  7. Eleanor of Aquitaine's vase. A rock crystal vase {fr} with honeycomb decoration that probably originated from either the Sassanid (6th-7th century) or post-Sassanid (9th-10th century) period that was given to Duke William IX of Aquitaine (the Troubadour) by a Muslim ally ( Abd al-Malik Imad ad-Dawla [1] as referred in Latinised form as ...