Eleanor of Aquitaine on the left with a companion, probably Isabella of Angoulême, from a mural in the Chapel of St. Radegund, Chinon by Medievalists.net January 17, 2011 Related PostsHistorian dispels myths about Eleanor of Aquitaine and the role of women on the Second CrusadeEleanor, Queen of France and England and Duchess of AquitainePartners in Rule: A Study of Twelfth-Century Queens of EnglandThe Letters and Charters of Eleanor of AquitaineWell-Behaved Women Rarely Make History: Eleanor of Aquitaine’s Political Career and Its Significance to Noblewomen Advertisement Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Powered by EmailOctopus Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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