- The
Spanish ****ociation for
Standardization and
Certification (
AENOR, Spanish: Asociación Española de Normalización y Certificación) is an
entity dedicated...
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Aénor (also Aenora, Ainora; the
spelling Aénor suggests an
original trisyllabic pronunciation) was a
feminine given name in
medieval France. It is likely...
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Aénor of Châtellerault (also
known as
Aénor de Rochefoucauld; c. 1103 –
March 1130) was
Duchess of
Aquitaine as the wife of Duke
William X and the mother...
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Aurengarde de Mauleon. Her name is also
cited in some do****ents as Adenor,
Aenors and Aleanor/Alienor, and may have been
corrupted to
Alienor in genealogies...
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caused strain between father and son
until 1121 when
William X
married Aenor de Châtellerault, a
daughter of his father's
mistress Dangerose by her first...
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Middle Ages. The
eldest child of
William X, Duke of Aquitaine, and
Aénor de Châtellerault,
Eleanor became duchess upon her father's
death in 1137...
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French noble. She was the
second daughter of
William X of
Aquitaine and
Aenor of Châtellerault. She was the
elder sister of
William Aigret and the younger...
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vicomtes (viscounts)
until the mid-11th century. The
daughter of
Aymeric I,
Ænor of Châtellerault (c. 1103 – c. 1130),
whose mother had been the "mistress"...
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married to Pons II d'Aulnay,
Vicomte d'Aulnay
Galeran de
Lusignan Ænor or
Aénor de
Lusignan (b. c. 1130),
married before 1144
Geoffrey or
Geoffroy V...
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variant of the
Latin Aenor,
which is an old
Germanic name of
unknown meaning.
There is an
Occitan phrase "alia
Aenor"
meaning the
other Aenor and used to distinguish...