Eleanor of Aquitaine
/ˌelənər əv ˈækwɪteɪn/
/ˌelənər əv ˈækwɪteɪn/, /ˌelənɔːr əv ˈækwɪteɪn/
- (1122-1204) a queen of France from 1137 until 1152, when it was officially declared that her marriage to King Louis VII was not valid. Soon afterwards Eleanor married Henry of Anjou, who in 1154 became King Henry II of England. She supported their sons when they fought against Henry in 1173, and was put in prison until 1189. Henry died in that year and their son Richard then became King Richard I. Eleanor was a remarkable woman who led her own soldiers on the second Crusade.
阿基坦大区的埃莉诺(1122-1204)从1137年到1152年担任法国女王,当时官方宣布她与路易七世的婚姻无效。此后不久,埃莉诺与安茹的亨利结婚,安茹于1154年成为英格兰国王亨利二世。当他们的儿子在1173年与亨利(Henry)作战时,她支持他们的儿子,并入狱直至1189年。亨利(Henry)在那年去世,儿子理查德(Richard)成为国王理查德一世(King Richard I)。埃莉诺(Eleanor)是一位杰出的妇女,她率领自己的士兵参加了第二次十字军东征。