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  1. Georgiana Cavendish, duchesse de Devonshire, née Georgiana Spencer (7 juin 1757 – 30 mars 1806) fut une aristocrate anglaise célébrée pour sa beauté et son esprit. Elle fut la première épouse de William Cavendish , 5 e duc de Devonshire et la mère de William George Spencer Cavendish .

  2. An occasional or amateur author during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, wrote in a number of genres: poetry, diaries, travel writings, letters, and possibly two novels. Much of her work remains unpublished and her canon, both in prose and poetry, is far from certain. Full profile.

  3. Georgiana Spencer was born on June 9, 1757, the eldest of three children of Georgiana (Poyntz) (1738-1814) and her husband John Spencer (1734-83), created 1st Earl Spe …

  4. Georgiana Cavendish, Duquesa de Devonshire (7 de junho de 1757 — 30 de março de 1806) foi uma nobre britânica, ícone da moda, autora e ativista. Georgiana fazia parte da família Spencer e, através do seu casamento com William Cavendish, o 5.º Duque de Devonshire , passou a integrar a família Cavendish.

  5. Georgiana Cavendish, the fifth Duchess of Devonshire (1757-1806), was the eldest daughter of John Spencer, the first Earl of Spencer. During her childhood the Spencers travelled widely and when at home they entertained celebrated literary and political figures.

  6. Hace 5 días · Georgiana Cavendish. b. 1757, Wimbledon, Surrey, England; d. 1806, London. Georgiana Spencer was born into one of England’s most influential families. In 1774, she married William Cavendish, duke of Devonshire, and for the next few years led a sumptuous life as a trendsetter in fashion and manners. As hostess to the Devonshire House circle ...

  7. 28 de ene. de 2014 · Georgiana with her daughter, Lady Georgiana Cavendish. Source: backtoclassics.com. Georgiana’s difficulty in conceiving a long-awaited son and heir was finally relieved with the birth of a baby boy, William, Marquess of Hartington, and future 6th Duke of Devonshire, on May 21, 1790.