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Dukes of Aquitaine / Dukes of Gascony / Nobility / House of Plantagenet / Eleanor of Aquitaine / House of Poitiers / Louis VII of France / Henry II of England / The Lion in Winter / French nobility / French people / Counts of Poitiers
Date: 2012-04-23 16:31:43
Dukes of Aquitaine
Dukes of Gascony
Nobility
House of Plantagenet
Eleanor of Aquitaine
House of Poitiers
Louis VII of France
Henry II of England
The Lion in Winter
French nobility
French people
Counts of Poitiers

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