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  1. Davis va abandonar l'escenari el 1668 i el 1669 va tenir una filla de Carles, Lady Mary Tudor, que es va fer famosa per dret propi. Més tard, Carles va acomiadar Moll, possiblement a causa d'una certa cancellera Nell Gwyn, un gran rival entre les aficions del rei. [7] Malgrat tot, Davis no va restar amb les mans buides: Carles li va concedir ...

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    Mary 'Moll' Davis byla populární tanečnice, zpěvačka a herečka. Roku 1667, po divadelním představení, se seznámila s Karlem II. Z jejich vztahu se narodila dcera, Lady Mary Tudor (1673–1726). Její rivalkou v králově přízni byla Nell Gwyn (1650–1687), která nakonec docílila toho, že Karel vztah s Moll ukončil. [zdroj?

  3. 19 de dic. de 2023 · Molly Davis leads Iowa onto the court for the Hy-Vee Hawkeye Showcase at a sold-out Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa, on Dec. 16, 2023. Photo credit: Jeff Holmes. The legend of Davis’ headband goes back to when she was on a traveling team in fifth and sixth grade coached by her dad.

  4. 25 de feb. de 2021 · According to legend, she smoothed her path by getting her friend the writer (and alleged spy) Aphra Behn to deal with an actress named Moll Davis who was currently sleeping with him. Aphra allegedly dosed Moll with laxatives on a night she was due to visit the king, leading to an unfortunate incident that ended their relationship.

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  6. Mary "Moll" Davis (ca. 1648 - 1708) was a seventeenth-century entertainer and courtesan, singer and actress who became one of the many mistresses of King Charles II of England. Davis was born around 1648 in Westminster and was said by Samuel Pepys, the famous diarist, to be "a bastard of Collonell Howard, my Lord Barkeshire" - probably meaning Thomas Howard, third Earl of Berkshire.[1] During ...

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  7. Moll Davis apparently began her stage career in 1660. John Downes, prompter at Lincoln’s Inn Fields from the 1660s and author of Roscius Anglicanus, or an Historical Review of the Stage published in 1708, named her as one of Sir William Davenant’s four ‘Principal Actresses’ whom ‘he boarded at his own House’ when he formed his company.