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William's granddaughter, Queen Eleanor (the Duchess of Aquitaine; queen of France and later England ) was, as the regnant duchess of Aquitaine, likely the wealthiest and most powerful woman in Europe.<ref>https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine</ref> She set up imperial courts comprised solely of ladies to judge over matters of love-disputes.  These were called the, ''Courts of Love''.  They was modeled after feudal courts. She did this with help from her daughter, Marie.
William's granddaughter, Queen Eleanor (the Duchess of Aquitaine; queen of France and later England ) was, as the regnant duchess of Aquitaine, likely the wealthiest and most powerful woman in Europe.<ref>https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Eleanor_of_Aquitaine</ref> She set up imperial courts comprised solely of ladies to judge over matters of love-disputes.  These were called the, ''Courts of Love''.  They was modeled after feudal courts. She did this with help from her daughter, Marie.


==Poetry, satire, and stories of the 12th century==
==12th century - Poetry, satire, and stories==


===Troubadour Poetry===
===Troubadour Poetry===
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