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Eleanor and Austria
* November 15 Eleanor of Austria, Queen of Portugal and France ( d. 1558 )
* Archduchess Eleanor of Austria ( 4 November 1568 12 March 1580 ).
On February 27, 1670, the wedding of king Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki with princess Eleanor of Austria took place here.
After the queen died, she served in the same capacity to Louise of Savoy, then Eleanor of Austria.
Next he married another princess of Spain, Maria of Aragon ( his first wife's sister ), then Eleanor of Austria, a niece of his first two wives who married Francis I of France after Manuel's death.
At the age of sixteen, John was chosen to marry his first cousin, the 20-year-old Eleanor of Austria, eldest daughter of Philip the Handsome of Austria-Burgundy and Queen Joanna of Castile, but instead she married his widowed father Manuel.
To strengthen his ties with Austria, he married his maternal first cousin Catherine of Austria, younger sister of Charles V and his erstwhile fiancée Eleanor, in the town of Crato.
* Eleanor Goodman, Conspicuous In Her Absence: Mariana of Austria, Juan José of Austria, and the Representation of Her Power, in: Theresa Earenfight ( ed.
Her older daughter, Eleanor of Austria, had created a semblance of a household within the convent rooms.
* Mary, Eleanor and Isabella of Austria, nieces of Margaret of Austria
* Eleanor of Austria ( 1498 1558 ), Queen consort of Portugal ( 1516 1521 ) and of France ( 1530 1547 )
Married Archduchess Eleanor of Austria
Swanee Grace Hunt ( born May 1, 1950 ), Eleanor Roosevelt Lecturer in Public Policy at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, is the founding director of the Women and Public Policy Program ( WAPPP ) at the Kennedy School, and former United States Ambassador to Austria.
The king of Denmark had first intended to marry Eleanor of Austria, but the Habsburgs considered Eleanor too valuable for the throne of Denmark, and therefore, Isabella was selected for the Danish king.
She is pictured with her brother Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | Charles and her sister Eleanor of Austria | Eleanor.
The liaison received some official recognition ; when the new Queen of France, Eleanor of Austria, entered Paris in 1530, the King and Anne occupied the same window.
This lasted until her father remarried and his new wife, Eleanor of Austria, took them into her own household.
Eleanor of Austria ( 15 November 1498 25 February 1558 ), also called Eleanor of Castile, was born an Archduchess of Austria and Infanta of Castile from the House of Habsburg, and subsequently became Queen consort of Portugal ( 1518 1521 ) and of France ( 1530 1547 ).

Eleanor and 1498
In 1498, Joanna bore a daughter, Eleanor.
* Eleanor ( 1498 1558 ), Queen consort first to Manuel I of Portugal and secondly to Francis I of France.
In 1498, Queen Eleanor of Viseu founded the () in one of the chapels of the cloister of the cathedral.

Eleanor and
* 1204 Eleanor of Aquitaine ( b. 1122 )
After being widowed in 1327, Alfonso married in February 1329 Eleanor of Castile ( 1308 1359 ), who was betrothed to his brother James, who had refused to consummate the marriage.
* 1986 Eleanor James, English actress and dancer
# Eleanor of Prussia ( 22 August 1583 31 March / 9 April 1607 ).
* 1913 Eleanor Holm, American swimmer ( d. 2004 )
* 1975 Anna Roosevelt Halsted, American daughter of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt ( b. 1906 )
Eleanor of Aquitaine () ( 1122 or 1124 1 April 1204 ) was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Western Europe during the High Middle Ages.
Eleanor or Aliénor was the oldest of three children of William X, Duke of Aquitaine, whose glittering ducal court was on the leading edge of early 12th-century culture, and his wife, Aenor de Châtellerault, the daughter of Aimeric I, Viscount of Châtellerault, and Dangereuse, who was William IX's longtime mistress as well as Eleanor's maternal grandmother.
Eleanor then reputedly requested to stay with Raymond and brought up the matter of consanguinity the fact that she and Louis were actually related within prohibited degrees.
Two lords Theobald V, Count of Blois, son of the Count of Champagne, and Geoffrey, Count of Nantes ( brother of Henry II, Duke of Normandy ) tried to kidnap Eleanor to marry her and claim her lands on Eleanor's way to Poitiers.
* 1881 Eleanor Farjeon, English author ( d. 1965 )
The marriage was ultimately annulled by the pope under the pretext of consanguinity and Eleanor soon married the Duke of Normandy Henry Fitzempress, who would become King of England as Henry II two years later.
* 2004 Eleanor Holm, American swimmer ( b. 1913 )
* 1922 Eleanor Parker, American actress
* 1269 Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar ( d. 1298 )
* 1318 Eleanor of Woodstock ( d. 1355 )
* 1939 Eleanor Smeal, American activist, founded the Feminist Majority Foundation
* 1967 Eleanor McEvoy, Irish singer and songwriter
The children were: Jenny Caroline ( m. Longuet ; 1844 83 ); Jenny Laura ( m. Lafargue ; 1845 1911 ); Edgar ( 1847 1855 ); Henry Edward Guy (" Guido "; 1849 1850 ); Jenny Eveline Frances (" Franziska "; 1851 52 ); Jenny Julia Eleanor ( 1855 98 ) and one more who died before being named ( July 1857 ).

Eleanor and 1558
( 1 ) John ; ( 2 ) Thomas ; ( 3 ) Chediok, governor of Southampton under Mary and Elizabeth ; ( 4 ) Giles, and four daughters: Elizabeth, who married Edward Hoby in 1580 and died in 1581, Margaret, Margerie, and Eleanor, the last of whom married Sir Richard Pecksall, master of the buckhounds, and died on 26 September 1558.
Eleanor died in 1558 on the return trip from Badajoz.
Charles Stanford, a grandson of Sir William Stanford, Knt., ( d. 1558 ), Justice of the Common Pleas, completed the building of Salford Hall, and commemorated the event by hanging up a bell on the top of the house bearing the inscription " Charles Stanford, Esqre., Ellinor, 1610 " ( for Eleanor Alderford, his wife ).

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