Queen Eleanor of England
Queen Eleanor of England, born in 1122, was the daughter of Duke William X of Aquitaine. She became the queen consort of King Henry II of England after their marriage in 1152. Eleanor was a powerful and influential figure, known for her political acumen and involvement in the governance of her husband's kingdom.
Eleanor played a significant role in the Plantagenet dynasty and was the mother of several notable children, including King Richard I and King John. Her life was marked by her participation in the Crusades and her eventual imprisonment due to her support for her sons in their rebellion against Henry II.