Proper noun
Eleonora
A female given name
After plighting his troth to Maria Eleonora, Gustavus Adolphus hurried back to Sweden to make arrangements for the reception of his bride. Source: Internet
After a while Maria Eleonora surprisingly started to long for Sweden, and in 1648 she returned. Source: Internet
Another group of cloistered "Nuns of St Ambrose", also called the Annunciatae (Italian: Annunziate) of Lombardy or "Sisters of St Marcellina", were founded in 1408 by three young women of Pavia, Dorothea Morosini, Eleonora Contarini, and Veronica Duodi. Source: Internet
Eugene and Eleonora were constant companions, meeting for dinner, receptions and card games almost every day till his death. Source: Internet
Afterwards, Maria Eleonora returned to Gripsholm. Source: Internet
Étoile charmante, between the 18th and 19th century by Eleonora Vulpiani *Summerfield, Maurice, The Classical Guitar: Its Evolution, Players and Personalities since 1800 - 5th Edition, Blaydon : Ashley Mark Publishing Company, 2002. Source: Internet