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  1. 10 de feb. de 2023 · Learn about the relationship between Frances Stuart and Barbara Villiers, two of the most influential women at the court of King Charles II.

  2. BARBARA VILLIERS CLEVELAND, DUCHESS OF (1641-1709), mistress of the English king Charles II., was the daughter of William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison (d. 1643), by his wife Mary (d. 1684), daughter of Paul, 1st Viscount Bayning. In April 16J9 Barbara married Roger Palmer, who was created earl of Castlemaine two years later, and soon after this marriage her intimacy with Charles II. began ...

  3. Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland (1641-1709) c.1660-61. RCIN 420109

  4. 7 de ene. de 2017 · Remember the song “Jolene”? Well, Barbara Villiers was Jolene in the English Royal court during the 17th century. Tall, voluptuous, with masses of brunette hair, slanting, heavy-lidded violet eyes, alabaster skin, and a sensuous, sulky mouth, she was considered to be one of the most beautiful women in the Royal court and abroad. She didn’t leave anyone indifferent.

  5. Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland and Countess of Castlemaine, was a significant figure at King Charles II's court in England, known for her beauty, int...

  6. 4 de abr. de 2020 · The future Countess of Castlemaine and Duchess of Cleveland, Barbara Villiers, married Roger Palmer in 1659 at the age of 18 and began her affair with Charles the following year, either shortly before or after he was restored to the throne in May 1660. Their first daughter, Anne, was born in February 1661.

  7. Barbara Berkeley, Viscountess Fitzhardinge ( née Villiers; c. 1654 – 19 September 1708) was a lady-in-waiting to Queen Anne of Great Britain and governess to Prince William, Duke of Gloucester. [2] Her sister Elizabeth Villiers (later Countess of Orkney) was the acknowledged mistress of William III of England from 1680 to 1695.