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madreJ [45]
3 years ago
10

how might eleanor of aquitaine's unique status as having been queen of both france and england have helped her sons when each be

came king?
History
2 answers:
lisabon 2012 [21]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

When his son Richard ascended the throne, Eleonor acted as regent of England and Normandy when Richard departed for the Third Crusade, negotiating his rescue when he was arrested in Austria.

Upon the rise of his son John in 1199, Leonor participated in his last battles and various political movements to help his son secure his stay on the throne. And after an intense life of eighty-two years, being consecutively queen of France and England, she took the veil at Fontevraud Abbey, where she died as a nun on April 1, 1204.

Explanation:

In the history of the long disputes between the French and English crowns, stands out the figure of Duchess Leonor of Aquitaine, one of the great characters of the twelfth century. Many of the events of the history of France and England depended on their political decisions, and on their patronage the foundations of the literary revival of courtly culture emerged. At the same time, a black legend was built on Leonor, which originated in the rumors of his contemporaries, but which has come to this day.

In fact, Eleonor was an influential and important queen of France and England and helped her sons, who became kings of England retain their thrones.

Ksenya-84 [330]3 years ago
5 0
Because of her status, Eleanor was regarded as the most powerful women during her era, giving birth to two heirs of the most powerful kingdoms in the Europe.
During her sons' reign, she still heavily involved in political affairs and help them maintain their power within the European continent

hope this helps

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