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The Families Of Eleanor Of Aquitaine A Female Network Of Power In The Middle Ages Jf Andrews

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The Families Of Eleanor Of Aquitaine A Female Network Of Power In The Middle Ages Jf Andrews
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 11.47 MB
Pages: 272
Author: J.F. Andrews
ISBN: 9781803991214, 1803991216
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Families Of Eleanor Of Aquitaine A Female Network Of Power In The Middle Ages Jf Andrews by J.f. Andrews 9781803991214, 1803991216 instant download after payment.

'This engaging read illuminates the lives of a group of fascinating medieval royal women. Many of these figures … are often only given brief mentions in histories of the period, yet here they come out of the shadow of the famous Eleanor of Aquitaine and get their own chance to shine.’ – Elena Woodacre, Founder of the Royal Studies Network

The lives of the sons of Eleanor of Aquitaine are the stuff of legend. Her daughters, however, are less well known, and the fascinating personalities of her daughters-in-law have been almost entirely overlooked, as have those of the daughters she bore Louis VII of France.
The Families of Eleanor of Aquitaineredresses this balance and showcases the lives, travels and careers of these ten very different women, who formed a great international network of political alliances that linked their parents, siblings, husbands and children all across Europe and the Holy Land.
Some of these women found happiness; others endured lives of turmoil and conflict. Some of them were close; others never met. But two things linked them all: their connection to Eleanor and to the kingdoms over which she reigned – and their determination to exert authority on their own terms in a male-dominated world.

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