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Eleanor and 42
| Thomas of WoodstockHouse of Plantagenet1385 – 1397 || Thomas of Woodstock || 7 January 1355Woodstock Palaceson of Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault || Eleanor de Bohun13765 children || 8 September 1397Calaisaged 42
An import from Malaga through Sandwich, Kent in England for the Spanish-born Queen Eleanor of Castile was recorded in 1289, consisting of " 42 bowls, 10 dishes, and 4 earthenware jars of foreign colour ( extranei coloris )".
Eleanor Rigby is a 2004 novel by Douglas Coupland, about a lonely woman at ages 36 and 42.
Eleanor, who was then 42 years old, retired to Medina del Campo.

Eleanor and died
Her birthplace may have been Poitiers, Bordeaux, or Nieul-sur-l ' Autise, where her mother died when Eleanor was 6 or 8.
In the spring of 1130, when Eleanor was six, her four-year-old brother William Aigret and their mother died at the castle of Talmont, on Aquitaine's Atlantic coast.
As these were the days when kidnapping an heiress was seen as a viable option for obtaining a title, William had dictated a will on the very day he died, bequeathing his domains to Eleanor and appointing King Louis VI of France as her guardian.
John Speed, in his 1611 work History of Great Britain, mentions the possibility that Eleanor had a son named Philip, who died young.
His elder brother Geoffrey died during a tournament in 1186, leaving a posthumous son, Arthur, and an elder daughter, Eleanor.
John's mother Eleanor died the following month.
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 ).
Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine's oldest son, William IX, Count of Poitiers, died in 1156, before Richard's birth.
He died in his home " in a bed set up in the library of his SoHo loft, surrounded by his wife Rhonda, his mother Eleanor, and the many books he loved.
Three years later, Eleanor died, and 1484, Sigismund married the 16-year-old Catherine of Saxony, daughter of Albert, Duke of Saxony.
Michael Daley is a partner in the law firm Daley & George, and Patricia ( Daley ) Martino and Mary Carol ( Daley ) Vanecko are teachers, as was Eleanor, who died in 1998.
In a British television documentary about his career, his widow Eleanor told producers of Thames Television that Keaton was up out of bed and moving around, and even played cards with friends who came to visit at their house the day before he died.
Eleanor Keaton died in 1998, from emphysema and lung cancer, aged 80.
Eleanor of Castile died on 28 November 1290.
On 10 August 1241 Eleanor died, and was buried at Amesbury.
After his cousin, who actually never gave up her rights and claim, finally died an unmarried prisoner, Henry was now indisputably the rightful king of England, although years later he was still unwilling to admit that Eleanor had preceded him in English succession line.
* Eleanor of Castile ( died 1244 ), queen consort of Aragon, wife of James I of Aragon
Eleanor, Lady of Wales, died on 19 June 1282 at the royal Welsh home at Abergwyngregyn, on the north coast of Gwynedd, giving birth to a daughter, Gwenllian of Wales.
# Eleanor ( born 1251, died young )
* Eleanor ( died 6 December 1296 ), married ( 1270 ) Louis I of Beaujeu
* Eleanor ( born 1178 ); died young
## Eleanor Ferrers ( died 16 October 1274 ), married to:
Although Queen Eleanor intervened and Pope Innocent III threatened him with an interdict if he did not pay Berengaria what was due, King John still owed her more than £ 4000 when he died.
Lady Eleanor Talbot ( died 30 June 1468 ) was a daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury.

Eleanor and afternoon
This stage begins with Il commodo, from the Medici wedding in Florence of Cosimo I and Eleanor of Toledo in 1539, where the four parts were morning, noon, afternoon, and night, represented with an elaborate mechanical artificial sun, with singing and dancing appropriate to each time.

Eleanor and Holy
In 1440 he was elected German king as Frederick IV and in 1452 crowned Holy Roman Emperor as Frederick III by Pope Nicholas V. In 1452, at the age of 37, he married the 18-year-old Infanta Eleanor, daughter of King Edward of Portugal, whose dowry helped him to alleviate his debts and cement his power.
* 1630 – Empress Eleanor Gonzaga of the Holy Roman Empire ( d. 1686 )
* 1434 – Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress ( d. 1467 )
Maximilian I ( 22 March 1459 – 12 January 1519 ), the son of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor and Eleanor of Portugal, was King of the Romans ( also known as King of the Germans ) from 1486 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1493 until his death, though he was never in fact crowned by the Pope, the journey to Rome always being too risky.
* September 18 – Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress ( d. 1467 )
Louis VII decided to leave the Holy Land, despite the protests of Eleanor, who still wanted to help her doomed uncle Raymond of Antioch.
The book focuses on Richard the Lionheart's Crusades in the Holy Land and on what happened to Eleanor when she was finally released after spending sixteen years in a confinement that was ordered and enforced by her husband.
" In 1729 he took Holy Orders, and, went on to hold two livings in Lincolnshire, including that of the parish of All Saints, Stamford, Lincolnshire, where he did a considerable amount of further research, not least on the town's lost Eleanor Cross.
Two daughters of the house, both named Eleanor Gonzaga, became Holy Roman Empresses, by marrying Emperors Ferdinand II of Germany and Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor, respectively.
In 1182 Henry the Lion and his wife Matilda Plantagenêt, the daughter of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine and sister of Richard Lionheart left from Stade to go into exile from the Holy Roman Empire in order to stay with Henry II of England.
The floors were covered in polychrome encaustic tiles featuring foliage, heraldic beasts, and coats of arms including those of England, France, the Holy Roman Empire, Queen Eleanor of Castile, Richard of Cornwall and many powerful noble families.
She is pictured with her brother Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor | Charles and her sister Eleanor of Austria | Eleanor.
As the French queen, Eleanor she did not have any political power ; however, she was used as a contact between France and the Holy Roman Empire.
Tusculum had in this time several notable guests: Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor, and his wife Empress Agnes in 1046, the Pope Eugene III from 1149, Louis VII of France and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1149, Frederick Barbarossa and the English Pope Adrian IV in 1155.
She was a daughter of Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor and his third wife Eleanor of Mantua.
Eleanor of Portugal ( 18 September 1434 – 3 September 1467 ) was Empress of the Holy Roman Empire.
* Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress ( 1434 – 1467 ), daughter of Edward I of Portugal and wife of Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor

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