ScienceAll About History 123: Eleanor of Aquitaine

All About History 123: Eleanor of Aquitaine


At one time the medieval Crusader Queen of France, Eleanor of Aquitaine escaped kidnapping plots and assassination attempts to become the Queen of England after marrying the future Henry II. This would prove to be a pivotal moment in history, as she helped to forge the legendary Plantagenet dynasty.

However, Eleanor has also been wrongly maligned in history as a jealous wife, a schemer, and the head of a mythological “Court of Love”. In the latest issue of All About History (opens in new tab), on sale now, historian Matthew Lewis separates the myth from the real history.



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