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=== Music === Eleanor of Aquitaine is thought to be the ''chunegin von Engellant'' (Queen of England) mentioned in the 12th century poem "''Were diu werlt alle min''," in [[Carl Orff]]'s ''[[Carmina Burana (Orff)|Carmina Burana]]''.{{sfn|Norman|1963}}{{sfn|Betts|2018}} [[Queen Eleanor's Confession]], a traditional 17th century [[Child Ballad]], is a fictional account.{{sfn|Carney|1984}} Eleanor (as Eleonora di Guienna) appeared in [[Gaetano Donizetti]]'s opera ''[[Rosmonda d'Inghilterra]]'' (1834). ''[[Flower and Hawk]]'' is a monodrama for soprano and orchestra, written by American composer [[Carlisle Floyd]] in 1972, in which Eleanor relives memories of her time as queen.
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