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Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine - Founding an Empire (Paperback)
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Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine - Founding an Empire (Paperback)
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Henry II became King of England in 1154 after twenty years of civil
war. He was the first Plantagenet king, the founder of England's
most successful and longest-ruling dynasty. But Henry did not come
to the throne alone. He had married Eleanor of Aquitaine, a feisty,
formidable and powerful woman ten years his senior. Eleanor had
spent fifteen years married to Louis VII of France before he
divorced her, only to be angered when she married his young rival.
Together, they were a medieval power couple who soon added the
ultimate rank of king and queen consort to their list of titles.
With them, the Angevin Empire was born. Over the decades, a wedge
was driven between the king, fiercely protective of his empire, and
Eleanor, who felt restrained in her husband's shadow. Henry
imprisoned his wife, fought his elder sons and pinned his hopes on
his youngest, whose betrayal was the last straw. This book charts
the early lives of Henry and Eleanor before they became a European
power couple and examines the impact of their union on
contemporaries and European politics. It explores the birth of the
Angevin Empire that spread from Northumberland to the
Mediterranean, and the causes of the disintegration of that vast
territory, as well as the troublesome relationships between Henry
and his sons, who dragged their father to the battlefield to defend
his lands from their ambitious intriguing.
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