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  1. Leicester House was a large aristocratic townhouse in Westminster, London, to the north of where Leicester Square now is. Built by the Earl of Leicester and completed in 1635, it was later occupied by Elizabeth Stuart, a British princess and former Queen of Bohemia, and in the 1700s by the two successive Hanoverian princes of Wales.

  2. Leicester House may refer to: Leicester House, the original name of Essex House (London), London, built c. 1575 and demolished in the 1670s. Leicester House, Westminster, the house that Leicester Square is named after, built in the 1630s and demolished c. 1791.

  3. Leicester Square ( / ˈlɛstər / ⓘ LEST-ər) is a pedestrianised square in the West End of London, England. It was laid out in 1670 as Leicester Fields, which was named after the recently built Leicester House, itself named after Robert Sidney, 2nd Earl of Leicester.

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    Leicester (⫽ ˈ l ɛ s t ər ⫽ ⓘ LES-tər) is a city, unitary authority area, unparished area and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England. It is the largest city in the East Midlands with a population of 373,399 in 2022.

  5. Essex House era una casa que encabezaba el Strand de Londres. Originalmente llamada Leicester House, fue construida alrededor de 1575 por Robert Dudley, I Conde de Leicester, y fue rebautizada con el nombre de Essex House después de ser heredado por su hijastro, Robert Devereux, II conde de Essex, después de la muerte de Leicester ...

  6. Leinster House was the former ducal residence in Dublin of the Duke of Leinster, and since 1922 has served as the parliament building of the Irish Free State, the predecessor of the modern Irish state, before which it functioned as the headquarters of the Royal Dublin Society.

  7. Das große Haus hinter dem Vorplatz in der Nordostecke (Hintergrund, rechte Seite) ist Leicester House, damals die Residenz von Friedrich, Prince of Wales. Leicester House war ein Herrenhaus im heutigen Westend der britischen Hauptstadt London.