
Joanna: Eleanor of Aquitaine's Fierce Daughter
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Joanna: A Royal Life of Constraint
This chapter examines the early life of Joanna, the daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine, detailing her educational upbringing and the societal expectations faced by noble girls. It highlights the complexities of her marriage to King William II of Sicily, focusing on the lack of agency in her marital arrangements and her role in political alliances. Following her husband's death, the chapter explores Joanna's precarious position within the power struggles of Sicily, particularly her relationship with her brother Richard I, emphasizing the limitations she faced despite her royal status.
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