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eleanor of aquitaine

 

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Noun eleanor of aquitaine has 1 sense
  1. Eleanor of Aquitaine - Queen of France as the wife of Louis VII; that marriage was annulled in 1152 and she then married Henry II and became Queen of England (1122-1204)
    --1 is a kind of
    queen

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Eleanor of Aquitaine

Description:

Eleanor of Aquitaine was a prominent 12th-century historical figure, known for her remarkable accomplishments and influential life. She was the Duchess of Aquitaine, Queen Consort of France, and later Queen Consort of England. Eleanor was renowned for her beauty, intelligence, and indomitable spirit, making her a captivating figure in medieval history. Her legacy is marked by shaping political alliances, fostering culture and arts, and leaving an enduring impact on the society of the time.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Proper Noun: Eleanor of Aquitaine

    - Referring to the historical figure herself, Eleanor of Aquitaine, particularly in scholarly discussions, biographies, or historical accounts.

    Example sentence: Eleanor of Aquitaine was a formidable queen who wielded immense power and influence during her reign.

  2. Noun: Eleanor of Aquitaine

    - Used to describe women with similar qualities, characteristics, or accomplishments as Eleanor of Aquitaine.

    Example sentence: She possesses the grace of Eleanor of Aquitaine, combining beauty, wit, and an extraordinary presence.

  3. Adjective: Eleanor of Aquitaine

    - Describing something or someone related to Eleanor of Aquitaine.

    Example sentence: The play takes us back to the reign of Eleanor of Aquitaine, showcasing the political intrigues of the time.

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