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  1. Later life and death The ruins of Godstow Abbey. When her relationship with the king ended, Rosamund retired to Godstow Abbey. She died there around 1176, before the age of 40, and she was buried there. Her death was commemorated at Hereford Cathedral on 6 July, the same day on which Henry II died 13 years after her.

  2. Rosamunda Clifford ( Herefordshire, 1150- Godstow, 1176), a menudo llamada La bella Rosamunda o La Rosa del Mundo, fue famosa por su belleza y por ser amante del rey Enrique II de Inglaterra, desde que lo conoció en una campaña en Gales en 1165 hasta la muerte de ella en 1176.

  3. Clifford, Rosamund (c. 1145–1176) Mistress of King Henry II of England. Name variations: Rosamond; Rosamonde; "Fair Rosamund." Born around 1145 in Wales; died at Godstow convent, England, in 1176; believed to be the daughter of Sir Walter de Clifford, a Norman knight, of the family of Fitz-Ponce (evidence for paternity is only an entry made ...

  4. 5 de abr. de 2024 · The story of Rosamund being stabbed and burned appears in the 1500s while the offer of death by poison or dagger appears in 1611. The facts remain that when the Fair Rosamund died in 1176,...

  5. 26 de oct. de 2023 · The story of Rosamund being stabbed and burned appears in the 1500s while the offer of death by poison or dagger appears in 1611. The facts remain that when the Fair Rosamund died in 1176,...

  6. 19 de sept. de 2014 · Most of what we hear and read about twelfth-century hottie Rosamund Clifford, aka “Fair Rosamund,” just wasn’t so. True, she was Henry II’s mistress. But that’s about it. Like so many other medieval myths, Rosamund’s legendary life and death are a later invention.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GodstowGodstow - Wikipedia

    Rosamund Clifford, the mistress of King Henry II, retired here and died at 30 in about 1177. Her grave is somewhere in the grounds but now lost. The abbey was suppressed in 1539 under the Second Act of Dissolution . The abbey was then converted into Godstow House by George Owen.