Definition of Eleanor of Aquitaine in English:
Eleanor of Aquitaine
proper nounˌɛlɪnə əv ˌakwɪˈteɪnˌelənər əv ˈakwəˌtān
(c.1122–1204), daughter of the Duke of Aquitaine, queen of France 1137–52 and of England 1154–89. She was married to Louis VII of France from 1137; in 1152, with the annulment of their marriage, she married the future Henry II of England.
Definition of Eleanor of Aquitaine in US English:
Eleanor of Aquitaine
proper nounˌelənər əv ˈakwəˌtān
(c.1122–1204), daughter of the duke of Aquitaine; queen of France 1137–52 and of England 1154–89. She was married to Louis VII of France from 1137; their marriage was annulled in 1152, and she married the future Henry II of England in 1154. She was the mother of Richard I and John I.