Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine
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In 1122 Eleanor of the Duchess of Aquitaine will soon be Duke of William X Duke of Aquitaine. She is named Alia-Aenor or Eleanor. As Aquitaine occupies more than a third of all France, she is an heir in a certain respect. Shortly thereafter, Aenor gave birth to another daughter, Aelith (Petronella), and then gave birth to William Aigret, William heir. Unfortunately, when Eleanor was eight years old, her mother and her brother died leaving her heir in the whole of Aquitaine.
The Duchess of Aquitaine Eleanor is a woman living in the dark, medieval wisdom and liberation. The traditional rule is that all senior women should be described as beauty, but all sources believe that Eleanor of Aquitaine is really delicious. In addition, she is the wealthiest heir in France and is the queen of France and the UK. Eleanor is the granddaughter of William IX (1070-1127) of Aquitaine, one of the earliest and most famous bards. He is a cheerful person, a lover that loves a woman, they joined the first crusade. Later he could not marry her, but "kidnapped" Dumle descendant's wife, Shaterello, but in 1121 his daughter William X (1099-1137) and her daughter I caught Aino. )got married. There are two daughters, Eleanor and Petronilla, and one son, William Aigret. Eleanor is similar to William IX and Dangereuse, but she has the same wisdom, joy, stimulation, and motivation
Born in 1122, she was the wealthiest Aquitaine in France and the Duchess. Her father, William X, confirmed that Eleanor is well educated in astronomy, mathematics, and equestrian. In every respect, she is a curious and honest young woman. After the death of her brother, she inherited the vast land of her family, and especially when she becomes the most qualified woman in Europe - in particular her ability in the world is useful. Her father died when Eleanor was 15 years old. Within a few hours, a guardian, she was appointed the King of Louis VI, arranged for her to marry her son and successor, Louis VII. The union carried Aquitaine's powerful hometown under the kingdom's flag. Five days after they got married August 1, 1137, Louis VI died. Louis VII and Eleanor became kings and queen
As Duchess of Aquitaine, Eleanor is the most qualified bride in Europe. Three months after her father, William X's death, becoming the Duchess, she married the son of King Louis VII of France and son of Louis VI of the guardian. As the Queen of France, she took part in the failed second crusade. Shortly thereafter, Eleanor tried to abolish her marriage, but her request was rejected by Pope Eugene III. However, after her birth, her second daughter, Alix, she had not produced her son for 15 years so Louis agreed to cancel her marriage. March 21, 1152, marriage was abolished due to blood relations within 4 degrees. Their daughter was declared legal, custody was given to Rui, and the land of Eleanor was returned to her.