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  1. The Unfortunate Royal Mistresses, Rosamond Clifford, and Jane Shore, Concubines to King Henry the Second, and Edward the Fourth. With Historical and Metrical Memoirs of Those Celebrated Persons. By Sir Thomas More, Michael Drayton, Thomas Hearne, &c: Author: Rosamond de CLIFFORD (called Fair Rosamond.) Publisher: William Cole, 1825: Original from

  2. 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 (up from 15 in 2019) . Rosamund Clifford is the 12,159th most popular politician (down from 11,503rd in 2019) , the 2,811th most popular biography from United Kingdom (up from 2,836th in 2019) and the 424th most popular British ...

  3. 12 de mar. de 2021 · A painting of Rosamund Clifford by J. W. Waterhouse; 1916. Rosamund is believed to have been the daughter of Walter de Clifford, a marcher lord who owned a castle on the River Rye in Herefordshire. As she grew to womanhood word of her beauty spread far and wide, attracting the eye of the king. She was educated at Godstow Nunnery and after King ...

  4. www.diptyqueparis-memento.com › en › rosamundRosamund | memento

    3 de feb. de 2017 · Rosamund Clifford was Henry II’s favourite. Lacking ambition and influence, this beauty conquered the heart of the monarch. Eleanor of Aquitaine, the quarrelling spouse, was certainly not fond of this particular mistress and perhaps even had a hand in her demise. Her death in 1176 caused the King great anguish.

  5. English and British royal mistresses. Fair Rosamund, an imaginary portrait of Rosamund Clifford, the most famous mistress of King Henry II of England, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Rosamund was rumored to have been poisoned by Henry II's wife, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, in some legends. In the English or British court, a royal mistress is a woman ...

  6. 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.

  7. 27 de ago. de 2023 · Have King Henry know her name, Have King Henry know her name.” King Henry was in his bower Hidden close and still; And every word young Clifford spoke He wrote down in a bill, He wrote down in a bill. Now, the first fair line she looked on She did begin to smile, And the next fair line she looked on Down the tears did fall, Down the tears did ...