Although Eleanor first requested an annulment it was denied by the Pope. However, Louis VII agreed later to the annulment because Eleanor had failed to produce a son heir in 15 years, so the marriage was annulled on the grounds of consanguinity.
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Eleanor of Aquitaine was married to King Louis VII of France in 1137, the marriage was annulled in 1152. From 1152 until 1189 she was married to King Henry II of England. Eleanor died in 1204 at the age of 82.
Eleanor of Aquitaine was married twice. She married Louis VII of France in 1137, in the Cathedral of Saint Andre' in Bordeaux France. Her marriage to Louis VII was annulled in March of 1152. On Whit Sunday May 18, 1152, she married Henry, the Duke of Normandy, in the catherdral church of Saint Pierre in Poitiers, France. In 1154, Henry became King of England, as Henry II. Source: "Eleanor of Aquitaine: the Mother Queen" by Desmond Seward.
It was the dowry of Eleanor of Aquitaine, who married Henry II of England after the annulment of her marriage to Louis VII of France.
The status of a woman who has left or been put out of a marriage depends on the way the marriage ended. A divorce was really not possible for most circumstances, and rarely happened. Ending a marriage with an annulment, however, did happen, and in such a case the marriage was considered for purposes of law and Church never to have happened. An example of a marriage that ended with annulment was the marriage between Eleanor of Aquitaine and King Louis VII of France. All the possessions in her dowry were returned to her, and she immediately married King Henry II of England. King Louis VII declared the children of the marriage to be legitimate, which was required because the children of an annulled marriage would otherwise not be considered legitimate. He also remarried.
They married in 1137 AD.
Assuming the question is "whom did E of A marry", the answer is (a) King Louis VII of France, and (b) King Henry II of England. She was the mother of King Richard I Lionheart and of King John - quite a woman!In 1137.
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Eleanor of Aquitaine. She became queen of France through her marriage to Louis VII. After this was annuled, she married Henry Plantaganet, who would soon become Henry II of England.
Louis VII of France's wife was Eleanor of Aquitaine, one of the most powerful women in medieval Europe. She was firstly married to Louis VII before later marrying Henry II of England.
Even though she was Queen of France for about 15 years and Queen of England for almost 30 she never ruled either Kingdom. Her husbands were the ones that ruled and because of the times that they were living in (mid to late 1100's) they did not feel her imput necessary.
* Born: 1122 * Birthplace: Bordeaux, France * Died: 1204 * Best Known As: The tough queen who led medieval England and France Eleanor of Aquitaine was the consort of Louis VII of France, then of Henry II of England, and two of her sons (Richard and John) went on to become kings of England. Her first marriage was annulled in 1152 and she married Henry, then duke of Normandy. They each brought land and power to the marriage, but she threatened Henry's power and even urged three sons into an unsuccessful revolt in 1173. Henry stuck Eleanor in prison for fifteen years, but in 1189 she helped her son http://www.answers.com/topic/richard-i ("The Lion-Hearted") to the throne, and for many years ruled in his absence.
elanor of acquitaine's husband was married but divorced to king Louis vii and got married again to William duke of Normandy