Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Eleanor of Aquitaine
Summary
Eleanor of Aquitaine is a human[1]. She was born in Poitiers[2]. She was born on 1124[3]. She died in Poitiers[4]. She died on April 1, 1204[5]. She worked as a female crusader[6]. She has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7]
Key Facts
- Born in Poitiers[2], Eleanor of Aquitaine…
- Born in Poitiers[8], Eleanor of Aquitaine…
- Eleanor of Aquitaine passed away in Poitiers[4].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine was born on 1124[3].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine died on April 1, 1204[5].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine is buried at Royal abbey of Fontevraud[9].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine's father was William X, Duke of Aquitaine[10].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine's mother was Aenor de Châtellerault[11].
- Among Eleanor of Aquitaine's spouses was Louis VII of France[12].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine was married to Henry II of England[13].
- A child of Eleanor of Aquitaine was Marie of France, Countess of Champagne[14].
- A child of Eleanor of Aquitaine was Alice of France[15].
- A child of Eleanor of Aquitaine was Henry the Young King[16].
- A child of Eleanor of Aquitaine was Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony[17].
- A child of Eleanor of Aquitaine was Richard I of England[18].
- A child of Eleanor of Aquitaine was Geoffrey II[19].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine held citizenship in Duchy of Aquitaine[20].
- Occitan was Eleanor of Aquitaine's native language[21].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine's professions included female crusader[6].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine's field of work was Occitan culture[22].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine held the position of duke of Aquitaine[23].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine held the position of Count of Poitiers[24].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine held the position of queen of Franks[25].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine held the position of Consort of England[26].
- Eleanor of Aquitaine's religion is recorded as Christianity[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Poitiers[2], a commune of France[28], in France[29]. Eleanor of Aquitaine was born on 1124[3]. Her father was William X, Duke of Aquitaine[10]. Her mother was Aenor de Châtellerault[11]. Occitan was her native language[21].
Career and Affiliations
Eleanor of Aquitaine worked as a female crusader[6]. Her field of work was Occitan culture[22]. Positions held include duke of Aquitaine[23], a hereditary title[30]; Count of Poitiers[24]; queen of Franks[25], a noble title[31]; and Consort of England[26].
Personal Life
Spouses include Louis VII of France[12], a sovereign[32], 1120–1180[33], of France[34], awarded the Golden Rose[35] and Henry II of England[13], a monarch[36], 1133–1189[37], of Kingdom of England[38]. Children include Marie of France, Countess of Champagne[14], an aristocrat[39], 1145–1198[40], of France[41]; Alice of France[15], a politician[42], 1150–1190[43], of France[44]; Henry the Young King[16], a ruler[45], 1155–1183[46], of Kingdom of England[47], awarded the Knight Bachelor[48]; Matilda of England, Duchess of Saxony[17], an aristocrat[49], 1156–1189[50]; Richard I of England[18], a poet[51], 1157–1199[52], of Kingdom of England[53]; and Geoffrey II[19], an aristocrat[54], 1158–1186[55]. Eleanor of Aquitaine's religion is recorded as Christianity[27].
Death and Burial
Eleanor of Aquitaine died on April 1, 1204[5]. She passed away in Poitiers[4]. She is buried at Royal abbey of Fontevraud[9].
Why It Matters
Eleanor of Aquitaine has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[7] She is known by 82 alternative names across languages and contexts.[56]
FAQs
Where was Eleanor of Aquitaine born?
Eleanor of Aquitaine was born in Poitiers[2].
Where did Eleanor of Aquitaine die?
Eleanor of Aquitaine died in Poitiers[4].
Who were Eleanor of Aquitaine's parents?
Eleanor of Aquitaine's father was William X, Duke of Aquitaine[10]. Eleanor of Aquitaine's mother was Aenor de Châtellerault[11].
Who was Eleanor of Aquitaine married to?
Eleanor of Aquitaine's spouses include Louis VII of France[12] and Henry II of England[13].
What did Eleanor of Aquitaine do for work?
Eleanor of Aquitaine worked as female crusader[6].