::''For other Eleanors of England, see
Eleanor of England (disambiguation)''
'Queen Leonora' (
October 13,
1162 –
October 31,
1214), was born as 'Princess Eleanor of England' (and Aquitaine) and became 'Leonora, Queen of Castile' as wife of
Alfonso VIII of Castile.
She was born in
Domfront Castle,
Normandy. She was the sixth child and second daughter of King
Henry II of England and his wife Queen
Eleanor of Aquitaine. Her godfather was the chronicler
Robert of Torigny, who had a special interest in her and recorded her life as best he could. She received her first name as a namesake of her mother, whose name "Eleanor" (or Alienor) had previously been unrecorded though may have been related to the Greek
Helen or the Italian
Elena. Another view holds that in the
Occitan language, Eleanor simply meant "the other Aenor," since Eleanor of Aquitaine was named for her mother, called Aenor.
Eleanor was a younger maternal half-sister of
Marie de Champagne and
Alix of France. She was a younger sister of
William, Count of Poitiers,
Henry the Young King,
Matilda of England,
Richard I of England and
Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany. She was also an older sister of
Joan of Sicily and
John of England.
When she was eight years old, in 1170, she was married to Alfonso VIII. The marriage was arranged to secure the Pyrennean border, with
Gascony offered as her dowry.
Of all Eleanor of Aquitaine's daughters, her namesake Eleanor (who was called Leonor by her Spanish subjects) best inherited her mother's political influence. She reigned alongside her husband, who specified in his will that she was to rule alongside their son in the event of his death. It was she who persuaded him to marry their daughter
Berenguela to the king of Leon in the interest of peace.
When Alfonso died, his queen was reportedly so devastated with grief that she was unable to preside over the burial. Their daughter Berenguela instead performed these honors. Leonora then took sick and died only twenty-eight days after her husband, and was buried at
Abbey de las Huelgas, in Burgos.
Children of Leonora and Alfonso
★
Berenguela, Queen of Castile (August
1180 -
8 November 1246), married King
Alfonso IX of Leon
★ Sancho of Castile (born & died
1181)
★ Sancha of Castile (
1182 -
3 February 1184)
★ Henry of Castile (born & died
1184)
★
Urraca, princess of Castile (
1186-
1220), married King
Alfonso II of Portugal
★
Blanca of Castile (
4 March 1188 -
26 November 1252), married King
Louis VIII of France
★ Fernando of Castile (
29 September 1189 -
1211)
★ Mafalda of Castile (
1191-
1204)
★ Constance of Castile (
1195-
1198)
★ Leonor of Castile (
1200-
1244), married King
James I of Aragon
★ Constanza, nun at Las Huelgas (
1201-
1243)
★
Henry I, King of Castile (
14 April 1204 -
1217)
Sources
★ Fraser, Antonia. ''The Middle Ages, A Royal History of England''.
★ Rada Jiménez, Rodrigo. ''Historia de los hechos de España''.
★ Wheeler, Bonnie. ''Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady'', 2002
External links
★
Adrian Fletcher’s Paradoxplace – Leonora’s Tomb in the Cistercian Nunnery of Santa Maria de Real Huelgas in Burgos, Spain