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Blackpill The story of Eleanor of Aquitaine aka why statusmaxing is a COPE

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"As the duchess of Aquitaine, Eleanor was the most eligible bride in Europe. Three months after becoming duchess upon the death of her father, William X, she married King Louis VII of France, son of her guardian, King Louis VI. As queen of France, she participated in the unsuccessful Second Crusade. Soon afterwards, Eleanor sought an annulment of her marriage, but her request was rejected by Pope Eugene III. However, after the birth of her second daughter Alix, Louis agreed to an annulment, as 15 years of marriage had not produced a son."

"The pairing of the monkish Louis and the high-spirited Eleanor was doomed to failure; she reportedly once declared that she had thought to marry a king, only to find she had married a monk. "

"The king (Lois) was madly in love with his beautiful and worldly bride, however, and granted her every whim, even though her behavior baffled and vexed him. Much money went into making the austere Cité Palace in Paris more comfortable for Eleanor's sake."

"Eugene did not, as Eleanor had hoped, grant an annulment. Instead, he attempted to reconcile Eleanor and Louis, confirming the legality of their marriage. He proclaimed that no word could be spoken against it, and that it might not be dissolved under any pretext. Eventually, he arranged events so that Eleanor had no choice but to sleep with Louis in a bed specially prepared by the Pope. Thus was conceived their second child —not a son, but another daughter, Alix of France."

"On 21 March, the four archbishops, with the approval of Pope Eugene, granted an annulment on grounds of consanguinity within the fourth degree; Eleanor was Louis' third cousin once removed, and shared common ancestry with Robert II of France. Their two daughters were, however, declared legitimate."

"Henry was said by chroniclers to be good-looking, red-haired, freckled, with a large head; he had a short, stocky body and was bow-legged from riding. Often he was scruffily dressed. Not as reserved as his mother, nor as charming as his father, Henry was famous for his energy and drive. He was also infamous for his piercing stare, bullying, bursts of temper and, on occasion, his sullen refusal to speak at all."

"Over the next 13 years, she bore Henry five sons and three daughters: William, Henry, Richard, Geoffrey, John, Matilda, Eleanor, and Joan. "

"Eleanor's marriage to Henry was reputed to be tumultuous and argumentative, although sufficiently cooperative to produce at least eight pregnancies. Henry was by no means faithful to his wife and had a reputation for philandering. Henry fathered other, illegitimate children throughout the marriage."

"Contemporary sources praise Eleanor's beauty. Even in an era when ladies of the nobility were excessively praised, their praise of her was undoubtedly sincere. When she was young, she was described as perpulchra – more than beautiful. When she was around 30, Bernard de Ventadour, a noted troubadour, called her "gracious, lovely, the embodiment of charm," extolling her "lovely eyes and noble countenance" and declaring that she was "one meet to crown the state of any king. "
"Eleanor was extroverted, lively, intelligent, and strong-willed."


TL;DR Stacy marries a king, her king to be precise. Is bored by him because he is a faithful christian even though he showers her in affection and then she betrays him for a Norse, thugmaxxed chad who later would get a bishop murdered by his thugmaxxed chad knights.
JFL if you think you can overcome female nature through social institutions and "status". It means nothing, if the literal KING OF FRANCE was cucked by HIS OWN SUBJECT then what hope do you have?
 
Brutal, but Louis still had her in her prime
 
Eleanor is my 26th great grandmother
 
the king picked a chicken too hard to bite.If he picked a lower women he would have no problems
 
the king picked a chicken too hard to bite.If he picked a lower women he would have no problems
:soy: The king is not entitled to a stable and productive marriage sweety, maybe he should have just married a peasant girl if he didnt want to get divorce raped over half his kingdom.
 
The status of man is not measured by his birth but the quality of his bones.
 
The status of man is not measured by his birth but the quality of his bones.
"I am searching for the bones of your father but cannot distinguish them from those of a slave.” :bluepill: :bluepill: :bluepill: :bluepill: :bluepill:
 
Also shows why tradcons are copers, hypergamy exists in all females of all species and always has
 

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