Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Alison Weir
Kr 96,-
- Utgiver:
- Random House
- Forlag:
- Random House
- Utgitt:
- 2011-02-28
- Kategori:
- Arkitektur & Design
- ISBN:
- 9781446449028
- Språk:
- Engelsk
- Pris:
- Kr 96,-
- Format:
- Epub / Kopibeskyttet
Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine was one of the leading
personalities of the Middle Ages, and also one of the most
controversial. Having inherited a vast feudal domain
stretching from the Loire to the Pyrenees, she was one of
the greatest heiresses in history; yet in her own day, she
was famous not only for who she was, but also for what she
did. In an age when women were treated as mere chattels,
she made her own choices, wielded power and won widespread
respect.
Circumstances, however, dictated that her memory would be
sullied by calumny and misunderstanding. Eleanor was no
saint. She was beautiful, intelligent and wilful, and in
her lifetime there were rumours about her that were not
without substance. Her contemporaries were sometimes
scandalised by her behaviour. She had been reared in a
relaxed and licentious court where the arts of the
troubadours flourished, and was even said to have presided
over the fabled Courts of Love. Eleanor married in turn
Louis VII of France and Henry II of England, and was the
mother of Richard the Lionheart and King John. She lived to
be 82, but it was only in old age that she triumphed over
the adversities and tragedies of her earlier years and
became virtual ruler of England.
Eleanor has exerted a fascination over writers and
biographers for 800 years, but the prevailing myths and
legends that attach to her name still tend to obscure the
truth. By careful research, Alison Weir has produced a
vivid biography with a fresh and provocative perspective on
this extraordinary woman.















