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Aquitaine Aquitaine est entre les Midi Pyrenees, Limousin, et Poitou Charenets. ... La Garonne traverse L'Aquitaine. Il est un grande region en France. ...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the most influential women in the history of Europe, having been a queen to rulers of both France and ...
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... Richard the Lionheart) was a king of England.He was born on September 8,1157,at Oxford.Richard was the third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine.He had an ...
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... Her name was Eleanor of Aquitaine. "Troubadours flocked to her court in the French duchy of Aquitaine" (Krieger 240). Later after ...
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... begin. The English also controlled southern France after Eleanor of Aquitaine married King Henry II in the mid-12th century. Therefore ...
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... music of the people. The earliest troubadour whose works have been preserved was Guillaume IX of Aquitaine (1071-1127). Of the more ...
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... He was of three sons of Henry the II, The first King of the Plantagenet Dynasty. His mother was Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was born ...
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... Eleanor of Aquitaine, who is played by Katharine Hepburn wore gowns, elaborate headwear (such as crowns), many headdresses, and frequently wore a turban over ...
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... invasion. England held claim to this territory from the twelth century through the marriage of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. ...
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... invasion. England held claim to this territory from the twelth century through the marriage of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. ...
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... The first thing that screams dysfunctional is how and why King Henry II would throw his wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine, into prison, and to furthermore leave her ...
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... Charlemagne finally took control in 769 AD He shared his power with his younger brother, Carloman. Soon after the newly crowned kings Aquitaine revolted. ...
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... The extent to which Eleanor will go to keep Henry from having his way is shown by her promising to yield her territory, the Aquitaine, to Henry if he lets ...
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... invasion. England held claim to this territory from the twelth century through the marriage of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. ...
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... Pillaging as they went, they spilled Jewish blood throughout the province of Aquitaine. Hundreds were slaughtered at the village of Verdun-sur-Garonne. ...
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... "Henry, king of England, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and count of Anjou, to all his liegemen, English, Normans, Welsh, and Scots, and to all other nations ...
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... Pillaging as they went, they spilled Jewish blood throughout the province of Aquitaine. Hundreds were slaughtered at the village of Verdun-sur-Garonne. ...
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... invasion. England held claim to this territory from the twelth century through the marriage of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. ...
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... women of the Middle Ages include the writer Christine de Pisan, the abbess and musician Hildegard of Bingen, and the patron of the arts Eleanor of Aquitaine. ...
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... invasion. England held claim to this territory from the twelth century through the marriage of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. ...
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... several changes during this period, starting with the establishment of Cluny, a monastery in France, which was built by William the 9th of Aquitaine in 910. ...
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... Stephen died only one year later, and England was ruled by a king accepted by everyone, Henry II. He married Eleanor of Aquitaine and he also ruled anjou. ...
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... The Easter Annals which were recorded in the margin of the Easter Tables first produced by Victorius of Aquitaine contains mention of both Arthur and Modred ...
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... Rome. In any event, he encouraged the new King of the Visigoths to hurry back to Aquitaine to secure his accession to the throne. ...
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