Eleanor of Aquitaine (reigned 1137 – d. 1204)
Wealthy and sought-after, Eleanor of Aquitaine became queen of France after marrying King Louis VII. They divorced after an unhappy marriage and a failed crusade. Having endured kidnapping attempts and moving to England, Eleanor married Henry, Count of Anjou and Duke of Normandy. Henry became King Henry II of England in 1154, but their marriage was also an unhappy one. Eleanor returned to Aquitaine in 1168, bringing along two sons. She supported her sons in a failed revolt against Henry and imprisoned for 16 years. Her son Richard became King in 1189, released her, and gave her power in English politics. Richard spent a lot of time away on various crusades, leaving Eleanor to serve as Vice Regent. She had significant power and influence in England and Aquitaine until her death in 1204.