Eleanor of Aquitaine: A LifeIn this beautifully written biography, Alison Weir paints a vibrant portrait of a truly exceptional woman and provides new insights into her intimate world. Renowned in her time for being the most beautiful woman in Europe, the wife of two kings and mother of three, Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the great heroines of the Middle Ages. At a time when women were regarded as little more than chattel, Eleanor managed to defy convention as she exercised power in the political sphere and crucial influence over her husbands and sons. Eleanor of Aquitaine lived a long life of many contrasts, of splendor and desolation, power and peril, and in this stunning narrative, Weir captures the woman—and the queen—in all her glory. With astonishing historic detail, mesmerizing pageantry, and irresistible accounts of royal scandal and intrigue, she recreates not only a remarkable personality but a magnificent past era. |
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... barons , and bishops , who became tenants - in - chief owing fealty and military service to the sovereign . They in turn had their own tenants , barons and knights , who would preside as lords of the manor over the lower echelons of the ...
... barons , and bishops , who became tenants - in - chief owing fealty and military service to the sovereign . They in turn had their own tenants , barons and knights , who would preside as lords of the manor over the lower echelons of the ...
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... barons . What made all this possible was the strong desire of the English aris- tocracy and people for peace after the terrible anarchy of Stephen's reign , a desire that Henry exploited to the full in order to press on with his reforms ...
... barons . What made all this possible was the strong desire of the English aris- tocracy and people for peace after the terrible anarchy of Stephen's reign , a desire that Henry exploited to the full in order to press on with his reforms ...
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... barons . On Monday , 28 February 1155 , Eleanor , who had remained at Bermondsey , gave birth to a second son . The infant was baptised Henry by Richard de Belmeis , Bishop of London . About a month later , the King returned victorious ...
... barons . On Monday , 28 February 1155 , Eleanor , who had remained at Bermondsey , gave birth to a second son . The infant was baptised Henry by Richard de Belmeis , Bishop of London . About a month later , the King returned victorious ...
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