Synopsis
Born in 1122, Eleanor of Aquitaine was the only ever Queen of both France and England, and became the most powerful woman in western Europe.
- Programme: Queens that Changed the World
- Series: 1
- Episode: 5: Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Channel: Channel 4
- Broadcast year: 2023
- History
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