Périgord formed part of the dowry that Eleanor of Aquitaine brought with her on her marriage in 1137 to Louis VII, the future King of France. Aquitaine thus became French, fulfilling an old Capetian dream, but the dream was shattered fifteen years later when the marriage was dissolved. Eleanor got back her dowry as well as her liberty. Two months later she married Henry Plantagenet, Count of Anjou and Lord of Maine, Touraine and Normandy, who shortly after inherited the throne of England which he ruled as Henry II. France was not to regainAquitaine until the end of the Hundred Years War in 1453.