What significance did Henry II's marriage to Eleanor have for future European dynastic holdings?
A) It attached significant portions of Flanders to Henry's English and French holdings.
B) It gave Henry possession of the Capetian lands of northern-central France.
C) It brought Scotland and Ireland under English rule.
D) It gave the English crown possession of Aquitaine in southwestern France.
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