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  1. 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 .

  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. VILLIERS (afterwards Palmer), BARBARA, Countess of Castlemaine and Duchess of Cleveland (1641–1709), born at Westminster in the autumn of 1641, and baptised in St. Margaret's Church on 27 Nov., was the daughter of William Villiers, second viscount Grandison, who received a commission as colonel-general at the outset of the war to raise a regiment for the king, captured Nantwich in 1642 ...

  4. 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.

  5. The earliest contemporary remarks about Barbara Villiers and her activities at the newly restored court come, not surprisingly, from Samuel Pepys, who saw Barbara, young wife of the royalist supporter Roger Palmer, for the first time on 13 July 1660: ‘[there were] great doings of Musique at the next house … the King and Dukes [of York and Gloucester were] there with Madam Palmer, a pretty ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Barbara Villiers (1654–1708) 2 yezh. English; Italiano; Kemmañ al liammo ...