Leonor de Aquitania: El águila de dos coronas [Eleanor of Aquitaine: The Two-Crown Eagle]
Personajes de la Historia 32 [Characters of History, Book 32]
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Diana Huicochea
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Nació en Burdeos, en 1122, y murió en Fonteurault, en 1204. Duquesa de Aquitania y de Gascuña, era también condesa de Poitou. Su matrimonio con Luis VII de Francia se disolvió en 1154, y contrajo nuevas nupcias con Enrique II Plantagenet de Inglaterra, lo que unió sus dominios a la corona inglesa. Esta unión provocó posteriormente la guerra entre Francia e Inglaterra. Madre de Ricardo Corazón de León y Juan sin Tierra.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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