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Eleanor of Aquitaine - Queen of France and Queen of England
Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of France and later England, was arguably the most powerful woman of High Medieval Europe.
Eleanor of Aquitaine - Resources for the Extraordinary Queen Eleanor
Eleanor of Aquitaine was Coutness of Poitou, Queen of France and, later, Queen of England. She went on Crusade with her first husband, had a hand in sponsoring the Courtly Love literary movement, and was quite possibly the most powerful woman of High
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Review - Eleanor of Aquitaine: Power of a Woman by Robert Fripp
Your Guide's review of Robert Fripp's fictional autobiography, Eleanor of Aquitaine: Power of a Woman.
Review - Eleanor of Aquitaine: Power of a Woman
Review - Eleanor of Aquitaine: Power of a Woman
Portrait of Eleanor of Aquitaine
A public-domain image of Eleanor of Aquitaine, free for your use at the Medieval and Renaissance History Portrait Gallery.
Who's Who This Week: Eleanor of Aquitaine
Who's Who This Week: Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aqutaine in Print - Books About the Life and Times of Eleanor of Aquitaine
Biographies of the extraordinary queen Eleanor of Aquitaine
Love Blossoms - The Origins of the Courtly Love Movement
How Eleanor of Aquitaine and Marie de Champagne sponsored and encouraged the Courtly Love literary movement.
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