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William X, Duke of Aquitaine (f. of Eleanor of Aquitaine)

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Family Name: de Poitiers Given Names: William
Known As: The Toulousan
 
Titles: Duke of Aquitaine (1126 - 1137)
 
Born: 1099
Toulouse, France
Died: Apr 1137
Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain
(Age 38)
  English/Scottish Royal Blood: 0%   [?] Buried: Unknown place
 
Father: William IX, Duke of Aquitaine About 1072 - 10 Feb 1127
Mother: Philippa de Rouergue (daughter of William IV of Toulouse) About 1074 - 28 Nov 1118
 
Marriage: Aenor Aimery (mother of Eleanor of Aquitaine) After 1107 - 1130
  Date: 1121 His Age: 22 Her Age: 14
  Place:  Unknown place
  Offspring:
+10  Eleanor of Aquitaine (wife of King Henry II) 1122 - 1 Apr 1204
+0  Aelith de Poitiers (sister of Eleanor of Aquitaine) About 1123 - ?
+0  William de Poitiers (brother of Eleanor of Aquitaine) About 1128 - 1130
 
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William was a huge adolescent, of whom court gossip said that he ate enough for eight men.
 
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Eleanor: Crown Jewel of Aquitaine Eleanor: Crown Jewel of Aquitaine
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Hardcover  (2002-11-01)

Thirteen-year-old Eleanor lives in a palace in Poitier, France, with her father, Count William of Aquitaine, and her younger sister, Petronilla. Mischievous and daring, Eleanor's daily exploits are a constant source of frustration to her grandmother and ladies-in-waiting, who are the girls' caretakers. Eleanor's life is turned upside-down, however, as her father goes off to fight in the invasion of Normandy, and her safety, as well as that of her sister's, is at risk from his enemies. Then, at age fifteen, Eleanor is forced into a new role when her father dies and she is betrothed to sixteen-year-old Prince Louis VII of France. When Louis' father, King Louis VI, dies suddenly, Louis VII becomes King - and young Eleanor is now Queen of France!

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Eleanor of Aquitaine and the Four Kings (Harvard paperbacks) Eleanor of Aquitaine and the Four Kings (Harvard paperbacks)
Amy Ruth Kelly
Paperback  (1991-01-01)

The story of that amazingly influential and still somewhat mysterious woman, Eleanor of Aquitaine, has the dramatic interest of a novel. She was at the very center of the rich culture and clashing politics of the twelfth century. Richest marriage prize of the Middle Ages, she was Queen of France as the wife of Louis VII, and went with him on the exciting and disastrous Second Crusade. Inspiration of troubadours and trouvères, she played a large part in rendering fashionable the Courts of Love and in establishing the whole courtly tradition of medieval times. Divorced from Louis, she married Henry Plantagenet, who became Henry II of England. Her resources and resourcefulness helped Henry win his throne, she was involved in the conflict over Thomas Becket, and, after Henry's death, she handled the affairs of the Angevin empire with a sagacity that brought her the trust and confidence of popes and kings and emperors.

Having been first a Capet and then a Plantagenet, Queen Eleanor was the central figure in the bitter rivalry between those houses for the control of their continental domains--a rivalry that excited the whole period: after Henry's death, her sons, Richard Coeur-de-Lion and John "Lackland" (of Magna Charta fame), fiercely pursued the feud up to and even beyond the end of the century. But the dynastic struggle of the period was accompanied by other stirrings: the intellectual revolt, the struggle between church and state, the secularization of literature and other arts, the rise of the distinctive urban culture of the great cities. Eleanor was concerned with all the movements, closely connected with all the personages; and she knew every city from London and Paris to Byzantium, Jerusalem, and Rome. Miss Kelly's story of the queen's long life--the first modern biography brings together more authentic information about her than has ever been assembled before and reveals in Eleanor a greatness of vision, an intelligence, and a political sagacity that have been missed by those who have dwelt on her caprice and frivolity. It also brings to life the whole period in whose every aspect Eleanor and her four kings were so intimately and influentially involved. Miss Kelly tells Eleanor's absorbing story as it has long waited to be told--with verve and style and a sense of the quality of life in those times, and yet with a scrupulous care for the historic facts.



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Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Biography Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Biography
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Paperback  (1991-11-01)

A comprehensive account of the life of Eleanor of Aquitaine. The wife of King Louis VII of France and then of King Henry II of England, and mother to Richard Coeur de Lion and King John, she became the key political figure of the 12th century. Eleanor's long life inspired a number of legends. At twenty-five she set out for the Holy Land as a Crusader and at seventy-eight she crossed the Pyreness to Spain to fetch the granddaughter whose marriage would be, she hoped, a pledge of peace between England and France. This is a compassionate biography of this charismatic queen and the world she ruled over.

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Eleanor of Aquitaine: Queen and Legend Eleanor of Aquitaine: Queen and Legend
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This biography tells the story of one of the most influential figures of the twelfth century, Eleanor of Aquitaine, successively queen of France and of England. Her marriage at fifteen to the young Louis VII was later annulled on the grounds of consanguinity. After her divorce, she married Henry II, then Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy. Henry became king of England in 1154 and Eleanor thereby became queen of potentially the most powerful leader in Europe, whose empire stretched from the Scottish borders to the Pyrenees. Eleanor bore Henry eight children, two of them future kings of England - Richard (the Lionheart) and John. Her behavior and political motives have always been open to question, not least her siding with her children against Henry. Although their revolt collapsed, Eleanor was kept in close custody in England for much of the next sixteen years. Then, after Henry's death, she lent her unflagging support to his successors Richard and, later, John. In tracing Eleanor's life story, Professor Owen examines her part in public affairs during the reigns of Louis, Henry, Richard and John, and her role as a literary and cultural patron at the time of the great intellectual revival know as the Twelfth-Century Renaissance. Even in her own day, Eleanor caught the imagination of chroniclers and other writers. Professor Owen follows the development of the legend that built up around her life and considers her possible use as a role-model in the epic and romance of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.

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(Image unavailable) Beloved Enemy: The Passions of Eleanor of Aquitaine, a Novel
Ellen Jones
Hardcover  (1994-06-21)

The sequel to The Fatal Crown chronicles the passionate and turbulent lives of Eleanor of Aquitaine, King Henry II, and Chancellor Thomas a+a6 Becket in the golden age of chivalry. 30,000 first printing.

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