Which of the following cities did Eleanor of Aquitaine and her daughter Marie, Countess of Champagne, establish as the center of a secular culture and literary movement that celebrated the art of courtly love?

a. Tours
b. Paris
c. Poitiers
d. Reims


Answer: c

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