383 pages

English language

Published Aug. 7, 1988 by Putnam.

ISBN:
978-0-399-13294-0
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When I look back over my long and tempestuous life, I can see that much of what happened to me--my triumphs and most of my misfortunes--was due to my passionate relationships with men. I was a woman who considered herself their equal--and in many ways their superior--but it seemed that I depended on them, while seeking to be the dominant partner--an attitude which could hardly be expected to bring about a harmonious existence.Eleanor of Aquitaine was revered for her superior intellect, extraordinary courage, and fierce loyalty. She was equally famous for her turbulent relationships, which included marriages to the kings of both France and England. As a child, Eleanor reveled in her beloved grandfather's Courts of Love, where troubadours sang of romantic devotion and passion filled the air. In 1137, at the age of fifteen, Eleanor became Duchess of Aquitaine, the richest province in Europe. A union with Louis VII …

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Subjects

  • Eleanor, of Aquitaine, Queen, consort of Henry II, King of England, 1122?-1204 -- Fiction.
  • Queens -- Great Britain -- Fiction.
  • Queens -- France -- Fiction.
  • Great Britain -- History -- Henry II, 1154-1189 -- Fiction.
  • France -- History -- Louis VII, 1137-1180 -- Fiction.