Eleanor of Waterland

Eleanor of Waterland (French: Aliénor d'Aquitaine; 1122 / 1124 - 1 Eastermonth 1204), was by wedlock queen of Frankric (1137-1152) and England (1154-1189) and Heretogine of Waterland in her own right (1137-1204). As a belonger of the Ramnulfsons, or the House of Pictonstead, well-known leaders in southwestern Frankric, she was one of the most wealthy and mighty women in western Eveland throughout the High-Middle-Eld. She was a bestower of known marked folks of writing. She led ferds sundry times in her life and was a leader of the Twithe Roodfaring.