:''For other Eleanors of England, see
Eleanor of England (disambiguation)''
'Eleanor the "Fair Maid of Brittany"' (c.
1184 –
10 August 1241) was the daughter of
Geoffrey Plantagenet and
Constance, Duchess of Brittany. Upon the death of King
Richard "Lion Heart" of the
Kingdom of England, a power struggle commenced between her younger brother
Arthur and King
John of England. At the
Battle of Mirebeau, Arthur, Eleanor, and Arthur's knights were captured. Eleanor was imprisoned at
Corfe Castle. Her brother Arthur was murdered.
Although she had (by modern standards) a better claim to the throne than the children of John, she was passed over, still captive, in favour of
Henry III, John's son, who was crowned in 1216.
Eleanor died in
1241, still a prisoner at
Corfe Castle, and was buried at
Amesbury Abbey. See
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