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Alice (Alisa) of Normandy
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The Palace of Poitiers — The seat of the counts of Poitou and dukes of Aquitaine in the 10th through to the 12th centuries, where Eleanor's highly literate and artistic court inspired tales of Courts of Love.
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The Palace of Poitiers The seat of the counts of Poitou and dukes of Aquitaine in the 10th through to the 12th centuries, where Eleanor's highly literate and artistic court inspired tales of Courts of Love.
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Geoffrey of Anjou's invasion of Normandy, 1142–43
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seal of Stephen, Count of Blois
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William the Conqueror's grave — before the high altar in the Abbaye-aux-Hommes, Caen
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William the Conqueror's grave before the high altar in the Abbaye-aux-Hommes, Caen
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Robert the Magnificent of Normandy — Portrayed on the Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings
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Robert the Magnificent of Normandy Portrayed on the Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings
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Richard III of Normandy — portrayed on the Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings
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Richard III of Normandy portrayed on the Genealogical Chronicle of the English Kings
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Urraca of León and Castile — Retrato imaginario de la reina Urraca I de León (1081-1126). Fue hija del rey Alfonso VI de León y de la reina Constanza de Borgoña. Falleció en 1126, a los 44 años de edad y fue sucedida en el trono por su hijo, Alfonso VII de León.
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Urraca of León and Castile Retrato imaginario de la reina Urraca I de León (1081-1126). Fue hija del rey Alfonso VI de León y de la reina Constanza de Borgoña. Falleció en 1126, a los 44 años de edad y fue sucedida en el trono por su hijo, Alfonso VII de León.
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