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  1. Hace 5 días · Babington Plot (1586) (1586)A conspiracy to coordinate a Spanish invasion of England with a rising of English Catholics, to assassinate Elizabeth I, and to replace her on the throne with Mary, Queen of Scots. Anthony Babington (1561–86) was the go-between in the secret preparations. Walsingham monitored Babington's correspondence with the ...

  2. Anthony Babington, né le 24 octobre 1561 à Dethick ( Derbyshire) et mort exécuté le 20 septembre 1586 à Londres, est un membre de la famille Babington connu pour être le chef de la conspiration de Babington, dont l'objectif était d'assassiner Élisabeth Ire d'Angleterre et de délivrer Marie Stuart pour la faire monter sur le trône.

  3. Postscriptum eines Briefes Maria Stuarts an Anthony Babington und Babingtons Aufzeichnung der verwendeten Verschlüsselung. Die Babington-Verschwörung (auch Babington-Komplott) ist die Bezeichnung für eine katholische Verschwörung im Jahr 1586, die das Ziel hatte, die protestantische Königin Elisabeth I. zu ermorden und Maria Stuart aus dem Gefängnis in Chartley Manor zu befreien, um sie ...

  4. 27 de feb. de 2012 · Babington had pleaded for his intercession on his behalf only the day before, offering him the vast sum of £1,000 to do so. That man was the queen’s favourite, Sir Walter Ralegh. NOTE: A version of this article first appeared in the London Historian‘s newsletter. For more on Anthony Babington, see my posts here and here.

  5. Anthony Babington. Anthony Babington, the third child and eldest son of Henry Babington, was born into a wealthy Catholic family in Dethick, Derbyshire, in October 1561. As a child Babington served as a page to Mary Stuart while she was imprisoned at Sheffield. Henry Babington died in in 1571, leaving Anthony as his heir under the guardianship ...

  6. Babington family of Ireland. The Babington family of Ireland descend from the Babingtons of Dethick. Richard Babington (d. 1550), the son of Sir Anthony Babington, lived at Nantwich in Cheshire and was survived by his only son, also called Richard, who married Anne Starkey (1527-1564), daughter of Richard Starkey (1514-1566) and Jane Legh (1507-1589), in 1555.

  7. El complot de Babington fue un plan de 1586 para asesinar a la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra, una protestante, y poner a María I de Escocia, su prima católica, en el trono inglés. Condujo a la ejecución de María Estuardo, como resultado de una carta enviada por ella (que había estado encarcelada durante 19 años desde 1568 en Inglaterra a ...