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Power of a Woman. Memoirs of a Turbulent Life: Eleanor of Aquitaine
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Power of a Woman. Memoirs of a Turbulent Life: Eleanor of Aquitaine

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The feminine spirit soars as medieval Europe’s most exceptional woman recalls her astonishing odyssey, in ‘Power of a Woman. Memoirs of a turbulent life: Eleanor of Aquitaine.’ Betrayals and loyalties; triumphs and trials; stormy marriages to two warring kings, France’s Louis VII and England’s Henry II: ‘They left me worn, these men, but they didn’t level me!’ In her eighty-first year, Eleanor recalls her wars, crusades, intrigues, troubadours and ruthless diplomacy while confessing her loves, hopes for her children and their fates. Eleanor spent 67 years fighting, arguing, pleading, loving, hating and counseling four kings, two of them her husbands, two of them her sons. She explains the Grace she enjoyed as the femme fatale of her day-‘This old carcass once embodied the feminine ideal’-and the role that her Court of Ladies played in freeing women’s minds in a world dominated by the twin male hierarchies of Church and state.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shillingstone Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 February 2008
Pages
398
ISBN
9780978062149

The feminine spirit soars as medieval Europe’s most exceptional woman recalls her astonishing odyssey, in ‘Power of a Woman. Memoirs of a turbulent life: Eleanor of Aquitaine.’ Betrayals and loyalties; triumphs and trials; stormy marriages to two warring kings, France’s Louis VII and England’s Henry II: ‘They left me worn, these men, but they didn’t level me!’ In her eighty-first year, Eleanor recalls her wars, crusades, intrigues, troubadours and ruthless diplomacy while confessing her loves, hopes for her children and their fates. Eleanor spent 67 years fighting, arguing, pleading, loving, hating and counseling four kings, two of them her husbands, two of them her sons. She explains the Grace she enjoyed as the femme fatale of her day-‘This old carcass once embodied the feminine ideal’-and the role that her Court of Ladies played in freeing women’s minds in a world dominated by the twin male hierarchies of Church and state.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shillingstone Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 February 2008
Pages
398
ISBN
9780978062149