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  1. Description. This picture forms one of the ‘Windsor Beauties’ series, a set of eleven portraits of celebrated women at the Restoration court painted by Sir Peter Lely. The series was commissioned by Anne Hyde, Duchess of York, probably around 1662-5. Pepys recorded on 21 August 1668 that he ‘did first see the Duke of York’s room of ...

  2. 31 de ago. de 2023 · Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland. English royal mistress from the Villiers family (1640-1709) Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 27 November 1640. St Margaret's Church, Westminster. Date of death. 9 October 1709.

  3. 17 de oct. de 2023 · For other uses, see Duchess of Cleveland (disambiguation). Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Castlemaine ( née Barbara Villiers / ˈvɪlərz / VIL-ərz; 27 November [ O.S. 17 November] 1640 [1] – 9 October 1709), was an English royal mistress of the Villiers family and perhaps the most notorious of the many mistresses of ...

  4. Barbara Palmer ( 1640 – 1709), Dugez Cleveland, kontez Castlemaine, anavezet ivez evel Lady Castlemaine, a oa kourtizanez ha serc'h d'ar roue Charlez II , mamm da bemp bugel dezhañ, lesanvet "The Uncrowned Queen", tre en amzer Madame de Montespan, serc'h ar roue gall Loeiz XIV. Barbara Villiers (1654–1708) , dimezell a enor ar rouanez Anne ...

  5. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland was baptised on 17 November 1640 at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London, England.4 She was born in 1640.4 She was the daughter of William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison of Limerick and Hon. Mary Bayning.3 She married, firstly, Roger Palmer, 1st Earl of Castlemaine, son of Sir James Palmer and Lady Catherine Herbert, on 14 April 1659 at St ...

  6. File:Barbara Palmer (née Villiers), Duchess of Cleveland with her son, Charles Fitzroy, as Madonna and Child by Sir Peter Lely (2).jpg Licencia Esta es una reproducción fotográfica fiel de una obra de arte bidimensional de dominio público .

  7. Villiers (Adelsgeschlecht) Villiers ist der Name eines ursprünglich französischen Adelsgeschlechts, das sich im Mittelalter und in der Neuzeit in verschiedene Familienzweige aufgliederte. Die Familie stammt ursprünglich aus einem Geschlecht von Wikingern, die sich im Gefolge von Rollo in der Normandie ansiedelten.