Eleanor of Aquitaine
Royalty
Eleanor of Aquitaine was the consort of Louis VII of France, then of Henry II of England, and two of her sons (Richard and John) went on to become kings of England. Her first marriage was annulled in 1152 and she married Henry, then duke of Normandy. They each brought land and power to the marriage, but she threatened Henry's power and even urged three sons into an unsuccessful revolt in 1173. Henry stuck Eleanor in prison for fifteen years, but in 1189 she helped her son Richard ("The Lion-Hearted") to the throne, and for many years ruled in his absence.Extra credit: Katharine Hepburn won an Oscar for playing Eleanor in the 1968 movie The Lion In Winter, opposite Peter O'Toole as Henry II.
Other historic queens include Anne Boleyn, Elizabeth I and Isabella of Castille.
Four Good Links
Female Hero: Eleanor of Aquitaine
Nice biography that focuses on her role in the Crusades
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Biography from a larger site on royalty
Eleanor of Aquitaine: An Annotated Bibliography
Helpful resource for further study
Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine
Her biography among many others of royalty
Vital Stats
Birth
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Death
1204
(age 82)
Best Known As
The tough queen who led medieval England and France

