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Essay heading: Eleanor Of Aquitaine
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Her first son by Henry was William . William was born in Normandy, but died at a young age in 1183 . She had eight children after William . In order from eldest to youngest they were Matilda, Henry, Richard, Geoffrey, John, Eleanor, and Joanna . Richard was Queen Eleanor's favorite child . King Henry's favorite child was John ... displayed 300 characters
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Richard was Queen Eleanor's favorite child . King Henry's favorite child was John . The marriages of the royal children were planned at birth . Matilda was to marry the French Prince, Richard was to marry the French Princess Alys, Geoffrey was to marry Constance of Brittany, Eleanor was to marry the King of Castile, and Joanna was to marry the King of Sicily ... displayed next 300 characters
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