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  1. Hace 21 horas · The surname FitzRoy comes from the Anglo-Norman Fitz, meaning “son of” and Roy, meaning “king”, implying the original bearer of the surname was a child of a king. Anne was the illegitimate daughter of King Charles II of England and one of his mistresses Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland in her own right.

  2. Hace 1 día · Charles Fitzroy, 1st Earl of Southampton: 1662–1730 1673 Later Duke of Cleveland, Duke of Southampton 479 John Sheffield, 3rd Earl of Mulgrave: 1647–1721 1674 Later Duke of Buckingham and Normanby 480 Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne: 1630–1691 1677 481 Thomas Osborne, 1st Earl of Danby: 1632–1712 1677 Later Duke of ...

  3. Hace 2 días · In sact, the Bill of Exclusion was his Death-warrant. He was beheaded in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields in July. And the Earl of Essex, for the same Conspiracy being sent to the Tower, was found in his room with his throat cut the very morning of his friend's tryal (fn. 1). Colonel Sidney was tried next, and upon the single evidence of Lord Howard, added ...

  4. Hace 4 días · Covers the period from June 1661 to December 1662. Calendar of State Papers, Domestic - Charles II.Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1861.

  5. Hace 5 días · Albert II "douche" Charles Leclerc. Décidément submergé de joie par ce beau moment de sport, le prince Albert II va même jusqu’à s’emparer d’une bouteille de champagne pour participer à la traditionnelle douche sur le vainqueur de course. Tel un gamin tout heureux ! Puis le souverain de s’offrir une lampée du divin breuvage.

  6. Hace 4 días · Ce dimanche 26 mai 2024, le pilote monégasque Charles Leclerc a remporté son premier Grand Prix de Formule 1 à domicile. Le prince Albert II de Monaco, chargé de remettre le trophée, a essuyé quelques larmes aux côtés des membres de sa famille réunis autour du podium.

  7. Hace 5 días · Charles II, 1666: An Act for Redresse of Inconveniencies by want of Proofe of the Deceases of Persons beyond the Seas or absenting themselves, upon whose Lives Estates doe depend. | British History Online.