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  1. Rosamund Clifford (c. 1150 - c. 1176) was Henry II of England's mistress. Unluckily for her, his wife was Eleanor of Aquitaine, who was not at all fond of Th...

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  2. Rosamund Clifford. Rosamund Clifford, eigentlicher Name Jane de Clifford (* um 1150 auf Clifford Castle [1] in Herefordshire; † 1176 im Kloster von Godstow bei Oxford) war eine Mätresse des englischen König Heinrich II. Sie wurde wegen ihrer Schönheit auch The Fair Rosamund oder Rose of the World genannt.

  3. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Rosamund Clifford has received more than 447,521 page views. Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia . Rosamund Clifford is the 10,373rd most popular politician (up from 12,117th in 2019) , the 2,131st most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 2,804th in 2019) and the 325th most popular British Politician .

  4. Rosamund Clifford , muitas vezes chamada de "Bela Rosamund" ou "Rosa do Mundo", foi famosa por sua beleza e pelo seu caso amoroso com o rei Henrique II de Inglaterra, sendo por isso muito famosa nas lendas inglesas.

  5. Rosamund Clifford é o tema do poema de Samuel Daniels A Queixa de Rosamond. Rosamund Clifford é mencionado no romance histórico Virginia Henley, The Falcon and the Flower (1988). O (caso) com Henrique II também é detalhado por Sharon Penman, no livro Time and Chance (Tempo e Chance). Este mostra a vida do rei com base em pesquisas ...

  6. 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 by the jurors of the manor of Corfham in a Hundred ...

  7. Walter Clifford appears to have been actively campaigning in Wales with Henry II in the early 1160’s, so it is possible that is when the King first encountered ‘Fair Rosamund’. Fair Rosamund by John William Waterhouse 1917. Rosamund grew up at Clifford Castle before being send to Godstow Nunnery to be educated by the nuns.