Meaning Of The Word Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Eleanor of Aquitaine in British English
1122?-1204; queen of France (1137-52) as the wife of Louis VII & queen of England (1154-89) as the wife of Henry II noun: ?1122–1204, queen of France (1137–52) by her marriage to Louis VII and queen of England (1154–89) by her marriage to Henry II; mother of the English kings Richard I and John |
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