Oh, no; I'm thoroughly familiar with the life and career of Eleanor of Aquitaine (or was it France? Or England?
She was a popular woman, not least because Aquitaine was a rich land. Her husbands found her keen wit, strong mind and ready tongue less than easy to deal with. Her French husband got so tired of her, and she of him, that they got a divorce and she married Henry I of England. That union resulted in four sons as strong as their mother, the most famous of which was Richard the Lionheart.
Elenor of Tsort is obviously a parody of Helen of Troy, so nothing to do with Eleanor of Aquitaine).
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