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  1. Lady Elizabeth Craven's epistolary travelogue, A Journey Through the Crimea to Constantinople (1789), especially her letters from Athens, present not only the author's rivalry with Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and her Turkish Embassy Letters but also a critical stance toward the Orient, which depends on the historical developments which turned Britain into a global power and on the change in ...

  2. Elizabeth Craven. Elizabeth Craven, Baroness Craven (geborene Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, * 17. Dezember 1750 in Westminster; † 13. Januar 1828 in Neapel) war eine britische Schriftstellerin. Sie war besonders bekannt für ihre Reiseberichte .

  3. Palma, Hélène, Aix Marseille Univ, LERMA, Aix-en-Provence, France. Elizabeth Craven (1750-1828) was a British woman of letters who spent several years on the Continent before travelling to the Ottoman Empire and Greece in 1785 and 1786. The narrative of her travel was published in 1789 as A Journey through the Crimea to Constantinople.

  4. Elizabeth (Berkeley), Margravina di Ansbach in un dipinto di Ozias Humphry. Elizabeth Craven, nata Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, principessa di Berkeley (benché ricordata come Margravina di Brandeburgo-Ansbach) e precedentemente "Lady Craven" of Hamstead Marshall (Londra, 17 dicembre 1750 – Napoli, 13 gennaio 1828), è stata una scrittrice e commediografa britannica.

  5. 27 de may. de 2010 · Lady Elizabeth Berkeley, afterwards Lady Craven, was the youngest daughter of Augustus, fourth earl of Berkeley (1716–55) and Elizabeth, countess of Berkeley (1719/20–92). At the age of 17, she married William Craven, later sixth Baron Craven (d. 1791), which whom she had 7 children before they were separated in 1783 after infidelities on both sides.

  6. Im Alter v on 16 Jahren w urde Elizabeth i m Mai 1767 i n London m it William Craven, 6. Baron Craven, verheiratet. Das Paar h atte sieben gemeinsame Kinder: [1] [2] Hon. Elizabeth Craven († 1799), ⚭ 1792 John Edward Madocks; Hon. Maria Margaret Craven (1769–1851), ⚭ 1792 William Molyneux, 2. Earl of Sefton; William Craven, 1.

  7. Elizabeth Craven (nee Lady Elizabeth Berkeley) (1750-1828), Princess Berkeley (though styled Margravine of Brandenburg- Ansbach), and previously Lady Craven of Hamstead Marshall, was an author, playwright, traveller, and socialite, perhaps best known for her travelogues.