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Red-haired, wild and full of strong opinions, Dangereuse de l’Isle Bouchard thinks her marriage to Viscount Aimery is the highest honour to which she can aspire.
But then she meets his liege lord, William, Duke of Aquitaine. William the Troubadour, a former Crusader, whose court is full of music, merriment and bawdiness. Everything Dangereuse craves.
Dangereuse and William embark on a secret affair—and soon he abducts her from her husband’s castle and carries her off to Poitiers, where he installs her in the Maubergeon, a tower built especially for her within his palace.
With William’s angry son and two former wives bent on revenge, life in Poitiers for the two lovers is never dull. Dangereuse decides to act as peacemaker, and arranges a marriage between William’s boy, Will, and her own daughter Aenor from her union with Aimery. From this arrangement is born the most famous woman in medieval history—a bold outspoken woman cast in her grandmother’s mold—the indomitable Eleanor of Aquitaine.
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