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Eleanor succeeded her father, becoming Duchess of Aquitaine and Countess of Poitiers, and by extension, the most eligible bride in Europe, at the age of fifteen.
The legend on the reverse calls her Eleanor, Duchess of the Aquitanians and Countess of the Angevins.
* 1269 – Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar ( d. 1298 )
* October 7 – Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde ( b. 1304 )
* August 29 – Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar ( b. 1269 )
* Eleanor of Castile ( 1241 – 1290 ), queen consort England, wife of Edward I, daughter of Ferdinand III of Castile and Joan, Countess of Ponthieu
In addition to the story of Simon de Montfort and his wife, Eleanor the Countess of Pembroke and sister to King Henry III, the novel presents characters such as the Welsh ruler Llywelyn Fawr and London's FitzThomas.
Little is known of his life, but he seems to have been from Troyes, or at least intimately connected with it, and between 1160 and 1172 he served at the court of his patroness Marie of France, Countess of Champagne, daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine, perhaps as herald-at-arms ( as Gaston Paris speculated ).
Marie of France, Countess of Champagne ( 1145 – March 11, 1198 ) was the elder daughter of Louis VII of France and his first wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine.
* Eleanor of Aquitaine ( 1137 – 89 ), daughter of William X, also Countess of Poitiers and Duchess of Gascony, married the kings of France and England in succession.
# Humphrey Stafford, Earl of Stafford ( d. 1458 ) Married Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Stafford, daughter of Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Eleanor Beauchamp.
After Earl Simon's death, his family was forced to flee the Kingdom of England: Countess Eleanor took her daughter to the safety of the Dominican nunnery at Montargis, France, a Montfort foundation.
In 1164, Henry married Marie of France, Countess of Champagne, daughter of Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
During that time, he met his six-old year daughter Eleanor for the first time and almost certainly left the newly created Countess Margaret pregnant with another child.
Richard and Eleanor had three sons and four daughters, including Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of Arundel and Joan de Bohun, Countess of Hereford ( maternal grandmother of Henry V ).
His cause was aided by the king's aunt, Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland, who arranged his marriage to her daughter Eleanor.
His wife was a legatee in the 1455 will of her mother, Eleanor, Countess of Arundel ( widow of the thirteenth Earl of Arundel ).
Eleanor of Lancaster, Countess of Arundel ( sometimes called Eleanor Plantagenet ; 11 September 1318 – 11 January 1372 ) was the fifth daughter of Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and Maud Chaworth.
Eleanor Agnes, Countess of Buckinghamshire, by John Hoppner
Eleanor the " Fair Maid of Brittany ", 5th Countess of Richmond ( c. 1184 – 10 August 1241 ), also known as Damsel of Brittany or Pearl of Brittany for her peerless beauty, was the eldest daughter of Geoffrey Plantagenet and Constance, Duchess of Brittany.
However, it was said Eleanor succeeded Arthur in Richmond and was thus styled 5th Countess of Richmond, and the Bretons, ignorant of her whereabouts, were always ready in case she was found.
Her right was inherited by her sister Eleanor I of Navarre ( Leonor ), Countess of Foix and Béarn, who had been an ally of her father.

Countess and died
* Ada, Countess of Atholl ( died 1264 )
* Ada de Warenne, Countess of Northumbria and Huntingdon ( died 1178 )
Vordenburg is an authority on vampires and has discovered that his ancestor was romantically involved with the Countess Karnstein, before she died and became one of the undead.
The Countess of Aberdeen died in August 1833.
John's first wife, Isabel, Countess of Gloucester, was released from imprisonment in 1214 ; she remarried twice, and died in 1217.
After Wilhelmina died in 1837, William married Countess Henriette d ' Oultremont de Wégimont ( Maastricht, 28 February 1792 – Schloss Rahe, 26 October 1864 ), created Countess of Nassau, on 17 February 1841 in Berlin.
Countess Wilhelmina died in 1758 and, although, Margrave Frederick married again, the marriage was only short-lived and without issue.
The Countess died in 1244 in the Abbey of Marquette, leaving no heirs.
Countess Lettice was also buried there when she died in 1634, alongside the " best and dearest of husbands ", as the epitaph, which she commissioned, says.
John inherited the rest when Blanche's sister, Maud, Countess of Leicester ( married to William V, Count of Hainaut ), died on 10 April 1362.
The Countess of Dunmore died in 1818.
* Bertha, Countess of Moriana ( died 1087 )
The Countess died in the Deanery of Westminster Abbey on 29 June 1509.
The Countess of Lennox, mother of the bridegroom, went to the Tower for several months, and Bess was ordered to London to face an official inquiry, but she ignored the summons, and remained in Sheffield until the row died down.
He died young about 1526, having married the heiress of Sir Roger Lewknor ; the Countess and her son Henry pressed his widow to a vow of perpetual chastity to preserve her inheritance for her Pole children.
When the last of Joan's siblings died in 1352, she became the Countess of Kent and Lady Wake of Liddell.
When Gilbert died in 1185, his sister Isabel de Clare became Countess of Pembroke in her own right ( suo jure ) until her death in 1220.
The " Countess von Leon ", the widow of Bernhard Müller, a leader of a small 19th century Utopian group, spent her last years in Hot Springs, where she died in 1881.
Countess Hodierna is said to have come down from her castle on hearing the news, and Rudel died in her arms.
* Elizabeth Báthory ( died 1614 ), daughter of George VI and through her mother niece of the Polish King Stephen Báthory, infamous as the " Blood Countess ", one of the first known serial killers.
* Margaret I, Countess of Flanders ( died 1194 )
When Philip died of disease in 1191, unsuccessful in producing an heir with Countess Matilda, he was succeeded in Flanders by Baldwin V, although the two had been on seemingly uncordial terms since the 1186 treaty.
When Countess Margaret I died in 1194, Flanders descended to her eldest son Baldwin, who ruled as Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders.
On the death of the Countess, her estates devolved upon Lord Porchester, the eldest son of her daughter, Evelyn ( died 1875 ), who married in 1861 the 4th Earl of Carnarvon.

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