Eleanor Of Aquitaine Research Paper

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Throughout Eleanor of Aquitaine’s life, she proved that women too could have power and became one of the most influential and awe-inspiring women of her time. Eleanor was born in 1122 to William X, the Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitiers, “possessing one of the largest domains in France” (“Eleanor” 2017). Eleanor grew up to be very well educated by her father, she soon became experienced in “literature, philosophy, and languages” (“Eleanor” 2009). Her life came out to be an abundant amount of opportunities that led her to not become Queen of France and Queen of England, but also became an inspiration to women all around by not sticking to the status quo of her time. Eleanor of Aquitaine used her inherited land from King William X, marriages to Louis XII and Henry II and neglecting the …show more content…

Very close to the age of her death she saw and attended her youngest son’s coronation, king John. She was employed by him as envoy to France, the representative just below the ambassador’s level of power, until her death in 1204. Eleanor lived a plentiful and abundant life, she ended up outliving all her children and carried on their legacies for many years after their deaths. She was the world most powerful women of that time, given more opportunities than normal because of her talented characteristics and very knowledgeable mind. She always had ideas even if they weren’t always open to be heard she tried her best to make them out there and never took no as an answer the first time. Eleanor ruled all her life, she knew no other than to reign upon a town of people, even if it was as small as a town like Aquitaine and Poitiers or as big as England and France. She always ruled with confidence and knowledge on what the right thing for her people and town was. Eleanor not only was an incredible leader and mother, but Eleanor of Aquitaine was an amazing women and truly an inspiration to the entire