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By marrying Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1152, King Henry II of England significantly increased his French land holdings. Eleanor was the heiress to the vast Aquitaine region, which included several important territories in southwestern France. This marriage united their realms, giving Henry control over a substantial portion of France, thereby enhancing his power and influence both in England and on the continent. The union of these lands marked a pivotal moment in the history of Anglo-French relations.

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