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  1. 1 de ene. de 1995 · 1,265 ratings137 reviews. The biography of Jane Digby, an ‘enthralling tale of a nineteenth-century beauty whose heart – and hormones – ruled her head.’. Harpers and Queen A celebrated aristocratic beauty, Jane Digby married Lord Ellenborough at seventeen. Their divorce a few years later was one of England s most scandalous at that time.

  2. 17 de may. de 2021 · Born in Norfolk on April 3, 1807, Jane was the daughter of the famed beauty Lady Jane Elizabeth Coke and her husband Admiral Henry Digby, a Navy hero who had plundered the considerable family fortune from a Spanish treasure ship. But soon enough, Jane was giving her adventurous father a run for his money.

  3. Jane Digby est la fille de l’amiral Henry Digby et de Lady Jane Elizabeth Coke. Son père avait capturé en 1799 le Santa Brigada, un vaisseau espagnol chargé d’un trésor, et cette prise fit la fortune de sa famille. Il participa sous les ordres de l’ amiral Nelson à la bataille de Trafalgar, comme capitaine du HMS Africa.

  4. Who is Jane Digby? Short | 01:36. Actress Lindsay Duncan discusses her portrayal of real-life radical, Jane Digby, a British woman far ahead of her time. Support Provided By: Learn More.

  5. 18 de ene. de 2022 · Actress Lindsay Duncan discusses her portrayal of real-life radical, Jane Digby, a British woman far ahead of her time. For more videos on Around the World ...

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  6. 10 de dic. de 2023 · Jane Digby, Lady Ellenborough, painted by Joseph Karl Stieler for the Schönheitengalerie . Credit: Karl Joseph Stieler /Public Domain Jane Digby, who later became Lady Ellenborough, was one of the most famous adventuresses of her times, even having an affair with King Otto of Greece—and his father—and then going off to live in a cave with the Greek general Chatzipetros.

  7. 25 de oct. de 2007 · Jane Elizabeth Digby was born on April 3, 1807 in Dorset at Minterne Magna, the daughter of Admiral Henry Digby and Jane Elizabeth Coke, who had been married previously. For the rest of her life, her mother preferred to be called by her previous title of Lady Andover, despite her apparent happy marriage to Jane's father.