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Note: "Henry-II's extramarital encounters produced a number of known bastards...The most famous of these...Geoffrey, was probably born before Henry-II's marriage to Eleanor, during one of his sojourns in England. His mother was Ykenai, who was described by Walter Map as 'a base-born, common harlot who stooped to all uncleanness*.' After his accession to the English throne, Henry acknowledged Geoffrey as his own..." "If Akeny is to be identified with Ykenai, then Henry's mistress was less common than Walter Map suggests, although he was probably referring to her trade and her morals rather than her lineage. It is also fair to say that, if Ykenai bor Henry-II two chcildren [Geoffrey and William], their affair was more than a casual encounter and may have been going on during the early years of Henry-II's marriage to Eleanor." source: pages 93-94 of book "Eleanor of Aquitaine" by Alison Weir (c) 1999.
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