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An approachable biography of medieval Europe’s most powerful (and enigmatic) queen.
Eleanor of Aquitaine (1124–1204), the legendary queen of France and later England, has captivated historians for centuries. Heiress to the Duchy of Aquitaine, wife to King Henry II, and mother to Richard the Lionheart and King John, Eleanor lived a life marked by power, influence, and myth. This concise, accessible history sheds new light on Eleanor, cutting through the hearsay and slander with a close reading of primary sources. In it, Lindy Grant highlights the family bonds that shaped Eleanor’s power and identity and demonstrates that Eleanor’s story is one of resilience.
Eleanor of Aquitaine (1124–1204), the legendary queen of France and later England, has captivated historians for centuries. Heiress to the Duchy of Aquitaine, wife to King Henry II, and mother to Richard the Lionheart and King John, Eleanor lived a life marked by power, influence, and myth. This concise, accessible history sheds new light on Eleanor, cutting through the hearsay and slander with a close reading of primary sources. In it, Lindy Grant highlights the family bonds that shaped Eleanor’s power and identity and demonstrates that Eleanor’s story is one of resilience.

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Table of Contents
Prologue: Meeting Eleanor
1 Queen of France
2 Queen of England
3 Queen Dowager
4 Family and Dynasty
5 Marriage, Sex and Scandal
6 The Eagle with the Spread Wings
7 Riches
8 Prayer
9 Power
Epilogue: Finding Eleanor?
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
1 Queen of France
2 Queen of England
3 Queen Dowager
4 Family and Dynasty
5 Marriage, Sex and Scandal
6 The Eagle with the Spread Wings
7 Riches
8 Prayer
9 Power
Epilogue: Finding Eleanor?
References
Select Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index
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