Eleonore d'Aquitaine (1122-1 April 1204), Dss d’Aquitaine |
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Father:1 | Guillaume X (1099-9 April 1137), Duke of Aquitaine | ||
Mother:2 | Eleonore de Châtellerault (-after March 1130) |
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Married:3 | 22 July 1137 | Louis VII "le Jeune/le Pieux" (1120-18/19 September 1180), King of France | Cathedral of Saint-André of Bordeaux [building], Bordeaux [municipality], Gironde [district], Aquitaine [county], France [country] | ||
Dissolved:4 | 21 March 1152 | Louis VII "le Jeune/le Pieux" (1120-18/19 September 1180), King of France | |||
Annulled for reasons of consanguinity. | |||||
Married:5 | 18 May 1152 | Henry II (5 March 1133-6 July 1189), King of England |
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Occupation:16 | 1137-1204 | Comtesse de Poitou | |||
Occupation:17 | 1137-1204 | Ctss de Saintonge, Angoûmois, Limousin, Auvergne, Bordeaux et Agen | |||
Occupation:18 | 1137-1204 | Dss d’Aquitaine |
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Buried:19 | Fontevraud Abbey [building], Fontevraud-l'Abbaye [municipality], Maine-et-Loire [district], Pays de la Loire [county], France [country] | |||
Born:20 | 1122 | |||
Died:21 | 1 April 1204 | Fontevraud Abbey [building], Fontevraud-l'Abbaye [municipality], Maine-et-Loire [district], Pays de la Loire [county], France [country] |
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She was crowned Queen Consort of England with her husband 19 Dec 1154 at Westminster Abbey.22 |
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