Eleanor of Aquitaine was born in 1122 and passed away in 1204. Her cause of death is unknown.
Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the most captivating and powerful women of Feudal Europe.
Eleanor was born in 1122 in Aquitaine, France, and was the eldest daughter of William X, Duke of Aquitaine and Aenor De Chatellerault. Being the eldest daughter of Aenor and William X, Eleanor was rightfully given the title Duchess of Aquitaine, the day she was born.Eleanor was raised in a very posh part of Europe, therefore She was provided with excellent education. Due to her education Eleanor became an important supporter of poets and writers. When Eleanor was 15 her only brother died along with their father. Soon after their deaths Eleanor became the most eligible heiress in Europe, almost immediately, Louis VII and Eleanor got married and she became the Queen of France.
In 1146 Bernard preached at Vezelay in France. After this hundreds of people eagerly took the cross and the second crusade was under way. The German king, Conrad III also joined the crusade. In may 1147 Conrads armies took the route to Constantinople, then crossed into Asia where they were then attacked by the seljuk army. Few of the crusaders survived, Conrad among them, who then joined forces with King Louis VII.
While Conrad was at war, Pope Eugenius III called upon Louis VII and demanded that he keep his word and lead a French army to the Holy Land known as Jerusalem. Louis VII gained the help from a famous preacher Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbot of the Cistercian order. Eleanor being Louis VII wife thought it was an obligation to follow her husband in the second crusade. Many noblewomen followed Eleanor's actions and joined the men in the fight of power for the Holy Land. Some people praised their bravery and courage, while other accused them of distracting the men from the war. This all took place in