Do you have royal ancestry? In particular are you descended from Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine?? Then Join us!! :D
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Started by James P. LaLone Apr 21, 2015. 0 Replies 0 Likes
A friend of mine sent me this listing and said I could post it here (compiled by Paul J. Lareau), see attachment.Continue
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As I mentioned I am reading DEVIL'S BROOD which is packed full of interesting bits of history. It is interesting that Eleanor's sons were knighted so late, the politics is very interesting to…Continue
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Using the Mocavo search engine (that's why it appears in the URL), here are the first three pages of 24 for genealogies on Eleanore. I do not endorse any of the posted genealogies (past experience…Continue
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That's Liese. I did not spell my own name correctly. Sorry.
Hi. My name is Lise Ricketts and Eleanor of Aquitane is my 22nd grandmother. I would love to share with others who have her in their family as well.
FYI -
37th Annual Medieval and Renaissance Forum
Keene State College
Keene, NH, USA
Friday and Saturday April 15-16, 2016
Call for Papers and Sessions
"The Local and the Global in the Middle Ages"
Keynote speaker: Suzanne Conklin Akbari, University of Toronto
We are delighted to announce that the 37th Medieval and Renaissance Forum will take place on April 15 and 16, 2016 at Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire. This year's keynote speaker is Suzanne Conklin Akbari, Professor of English and Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto. Her research focuses on intellectual history and philosophy, ranging from neo-Platonism and science in the twelfth century to national identity and religious conflict in the fifteenth. Akbari's books include Seeing Through the Veil (on optics and allegory), her important and influential study on images of Islam and Muslims in medieval Europe (Idols in the East), and a book on Marco Polo. She is currently at work on Small Change: Metaphor and Metamorphosis in Chaucer and Christine de Pizan.
We welcome abstracts (one page or less) or panel proposals on all medieval and Renaissance topics from all fields and on the reception of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
Students, faculty, and independent scholars are welcome. Please indicate your status (undergraduate, graduate, or faculty), affiliation (if relevant), and full contact information (address and e-mail address), on your proposal.
Undergraduate sessions are welcome but require faculty sponsorship.
Please submit abstracts, audio/visual needs, and full contact information to Dr. Meriem Pagès, Director. For more information please e-mail mpages@keene.edu.
Abstract deadline: Friday January 15, 2016
Presenters and early registration: March 15, 2016
Interesting site - http://epistolae.ccnmtl.columbia.edu/woman/24.html
Thanks! These look like fun videos.
Some stuff on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=eleanor+of+aquitaine
Sorry, Barbara Kim Thigpen, still don't get it. I am adding in the discussions forum an ahnentafel for Eleanor. Hopefully you can tell me where/if we differ, thanks.
I have deleted the 1st post. The 2cd is an incomplete list of ancestors of Aquitaine. There are repeats of persons because they are found on different family lines. I have Aquitaine ancestry on maternal & paternal lines; including Eleanor, on both. The 3rd post is a relationship chart from my Tribal Tree on Tribal Pages. I entered William I & then my name. It pulls up everyone in that line, from parent to child; only it doesn't show both parents. I count the number of 'grand's to get the number of generations to William I on any particular line. I only have the persons in that line up to Eleanor, & then added the number from her to him, since I already knew his line.
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