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  1. Eleonora av Akvitanien (Aliénor d'Aquitaine), född mellan 1122 och 1124 (det senare årtalet är idag vedertaget [ 9][ 10] ), död 1 april 1204, var genom giftermål drottning av Frankrike från 1137 till 1152, och drottning av England från 1154 till 1189; hon var även regerande vasallhertiginna av Akvitanien från 1137 till 1204.

  2. 阿基坦的埃莉诺. Eleanor of Aquitaine. 埃莉诺為數不多的現存畫像之一。. 她同伴的身分眾說不一,有說是她最小的兒子 约翰 ,另說是她女兒 琼 ,亦有說是她媳婦 伯伦加莉亚. 阿基坦女公爵. 普瓦捷女伯爵 (英语:Count of Poitiers). 統治. 1137年4月9日至1204年4月1日 ...

  3. William V, Duke of Aquitaine. Mother. Agnes of Burgundy. William VIII ( c. 1025 – 25 September 1086), born Guy-Geoffrey ( Gui-Geoffroi ), was duke of Gascony (1052–1086), and then duke of Aquitaine and count of Poitiers (as William VI) between 1058 and 1086, succeeding his brother William VII (Pierre-Guillaume).

  4. Aénor de Châtellerault. 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 in Europe of her generation. Aenor was a daughter of Viscount Aimery I, Viscount of ...

  5. Eleanor, who later became heiress to the Duchy and is best known to history as Eleanor of Aquitaine; Petronilla, who married Raoul I of Vermandois; William Aigret, who died at age 4 in 1130, about the time their mother Aenor de Châtellerault died. Duke. William administered his Aquitaine duchy as both a lover of the arts and a warrior.

  6. Eleanor de Aquitania ( franceză Aliénor d’Aquitaine; Éléonore de Guyenne; n. 1122 sau 1124 – 1 aprilie 1204) a fost una din femeile longevive și puternice din Europa în timpul evului mediu. A moștenit de la tatăl ei ducatul de Aquitania, a fost regină consort a Franței (1137–1152) și regină consort a Angliei (1154–1189).

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EleanorEleanor - Wikipedia

    Eleanor ( / ˈɛlənər, - nɔːr /) is a feminine given name, originally from an Old French adaptation of the Old Provençal name Aliénor. It was the name of a number of women of royalty and nobility in western Europe during the High Middle Ages . The name was introduced to England by Eleanor of Aquitaine, who came to marry King Henry II.