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  1. Nell Gwyn. Nell Gwyn, właśc. Eleonor Gwynn (ur. 2 lutego 1650, zm. 14 listopada 1687) – angielska aktorka [1] . Była kochanką Karola II, króla Anglii i Szkocji [2], mieli dwóch synów: Karola Beauclerka (1670–1726), pierwszego earla Burford, później księcia St. Albans oraz Jakuba Beauclerka (1671–1680).

  2. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Nell Gwyn’s house, re-identified in 1904 by historians. In March of 1687 Nell suffered a stroke – possibly as a result of syphilis, though there’s no direct evidence of this. She was left paralysed down one side, and remained ill until her death in November.

  3. 17 de jul. de 2020 · (1650–87).Born in 1650 in Hereford, Nell first worked as a barmaid and then as an orange‐seller outside the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London), before attracting the attention of Charles II.

  4. 2 de feb. de 2000 · Portrait of Nell Gwyn (1650-1687) by Peter Lely, circa 1675 London, Hereford and Oxford have all laid claim to Pepys’ ‘pretty witty Nell’ – he also called her ‘a bold merry slut’ -- but she was probably a native Londoner, born close to the scene of her future triumphs, in a squalid back alley called Coal Yard, off the northern end ...

  5. theroyalwomen.com › 2021/12/17 › nell-gwynThe Royal Women

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  6. This biography portrays the life of Nell Gwyn (1650–87), the most renowned and popular of the mistresses of Charles II, whose seventeen-year relationship with the King is one of the great love stories of our history. Nell Gwyn was the embodiment of her age and, as such, has been described as the ‘real Queen of Restoration England”.

  7. 10 de feb. de 2021 · Nell Gwyn quickly gained moderate fame at the Drury Lane theatre (wikipedia) Nell performed in the rom-coms of her day – she wasn’t considered suitable for the serious drama productions – and was one of the most popular actresses in the city. So popular, in fact, that in 1669 she caught the (famously wandering) eye of the King himself.

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