Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 30 de sept. de 2018 · From 1824 – 1842, Baroness Louise Lehzen was the governess and then adviser and companion to Queen Victoria who called her Lehzen. Johanna Clara Louise Lehzen was born on October 3, 1784, in Hanover (Germany), the youngest of the two sons and seven daughters of Joachim Friedrich Lehzen, a Lutheran pastor, and his wife Marie Catharina Melusine Palm, a pastor’s daughter.

  2. 16 de jun. de 2024 · Louise Lehzen even received the Hanoverian title of Baroness from King George IV in 1827 after people had complained that the future queen shouldn’t be surrounded with commoners. “Dear, good Lehzen”, as she was called by Victoria, raised the little heir to the throne as a strong, informed and independent child.

  3. Louise Lehzen uczyła najpierw Feodorę, jej córkę z pierwszego małżeństwa, następnie zaś Wiktorię, córkę Marii Ludwiki Wiktorii i Edwarda, księcia Kentu, przyszłą królową Wielkiej Brytanii. Po objęciu stanowiska guwernantki Wiktorii Louise Lehzen otrzymała tytuł baronowej.

  4. Louise Lehzen wurde am 3. Oktober 1784 geboren . Johanna Clara Louise Lehzen war die deutsche Erzieherin und spätere Beraterin der englischen Queen Victoria, die bis zur Heirat der Königin mit Prinz Albert die engste Vertrauensperson der mächtigsten Frau ihrer Zeit war.

    • Bewertung ermittelt von geboren.am
  5. Baroness Louise Lehzen was at Queen Victoria's side from the moment she was born and was her most faithful and constant companion, serving as her governess and later as her advisor.

  6. Baroness Louise Lehzen, royal governess, was born c.1784 in Hanover, a younger child among the two sons and seven daughters of a Lutheran pastor and his wife, Melusine Palm, herself the child of a clergyman. Lehzen came to England, after service in the aristocratic family of von Marenholtz, in December 1819 as governess to Princess Féodore ...

  7. Baroness Louise Lehzen was Princess Victoria's governess from 1824 and became the young queen's unofficial aide after she ascended the throne in 1837. In her journal the young princess described her governess as "the most affectionate, devoted, attached, and disinterested friend I have, and I love her most dearly."