Kiley Hughes
Period #5
Honors World History A
Ms. Hilp
4/30/15
The Most Important Woman Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the most powerful women in history. She was married twice and had ten children. Neither of her marriages lasted very long. Some of the accomplishments she made in these short periods of time were amazing. She is a great role model for women and men as well (but mostly women). She helped the world in many ways that are unknown to most people today. Eleanor of Aquitaine was an important woman in history is because she was the queen of France and England, and the accomplishments she had during these times. One reason Eleanor of Aquitaine was an important woman in history is because of what she did while she was queen
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This made Eleanor important because it shows she was very obedient and ready for unexpected things to happen which would help her as queen. She married Louis, who was heir to the throne, right before his father died, so they became king and queen very soon after the wedding (Lewis). This is important because it shows when she knew what she wanted (to become queen) she was able to accomplish it within a short amount of time with no one stopping her which made her an important woman in history because leaders need to be able to get things done. Eleanor and Luis's marriage ended so quickly because she was such an energetic and bright person while he was the exact opposite (Lindenmuth). This shows that she was encouraged by the things she did, and if anybody ever tried to bring her down she would not waste any time with them. It shows that because once she realized that Louis was not a good match for her and he did not share the …show more content…
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