Eleanor of England

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Eleanor of England was a 13th-century English princess, daughter of King Edward I, who became Countess of Bar through marriage and played a role in Anglo-French noble politics.

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Eleanor of England canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Countess consort
English princess
House of Plantagenet
medieval noblewoman
associatedWith County of Bar NERFINISHED
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
birthPlace England
continentOfBirth Europe
continentOfDeath Europe NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathPlace Barrois NERFINISHED
era 13th century
early 14th century
familyRelation daughter of Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile
father Edward I of England NERFINISHED
fullName Eleanor of England, Countess of Bar NERFINISHED
givenName Eleanor NERFINISHED
house House of Plantagenet NERFINISHED
languageUsed Anglo-Norman French NERFINISHED
Latin
maritalStatus married
mother Eleanor of Castile NERFINISHED
motherTongue Middle English
nativeLanguage Anglo-Norman French
nobleFamily Plantagenet dynasty NERFINISHED
notableFor dynastic marriage linking English crown and County of Bar
role in Anglo-French noble politics
participatedIn Anglo-French noble politics
positionHeld Countess of Bar NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
royalStatus daughter of the king of England
sexOrGender female
sibling Alphonso, Earl of Chester NERFINISHED
Edward II of England NERFINISHED
Elizabeth of Rhuddlan NERFINISHED
Joan of Acre NERFINISHED
Margaret of England, Duchess of Brabant NERFINISHED
socialClass high nobility
spouse Henry III, Count of Bar NERFINISHED
spouseTitle Count of Bar NERFINISHED
title Countess of Bar NERFINISHED
Princess of England

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Prince Edward child Eleanor of England
subject surface form: Edward I of England
Berengaria of Castile mother Eleanor of England