Royal Fontevraud Abbey
by Sheila Laurens
Title
Royal Fontevraud Abbey
Artist
Sheila Laurens
Medium
Photograph - Print
Description
The abbey is where Eleanor of Aquitaine, her husband Henry II of England and their son Richard the Lion-heart were buried.
She was a powerful woman who was married to Louis VII of France until she allegedly had an affair in Constantinopole during the 2nd Crusade.
The marriage was annulled and she later married Henry Count of Anjou and Duke Of Normandy, later Henry II of England.
She acted as regent while her son Richard went off to the 3rd Crusade.
She was also the mother of King John of England.
The Abbey was founded in 1101, in 1804 Napoleon transformed it into a prison.
Fontevraud Abbey now has a hotel within it and this is where I stayed on my way down to the Dordogne - a wonderful experience
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January 29th, 2012
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