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  1. Biography. Mildred Cecil (1526-1589) came from a famously intellectual Protestant family, learning Latin and Greek from her father, Sir Anthony Cooke, alongside four younger sisters, including the translator Anne Cooke Bacon.

  2. 12 de ene. de 2024 · Mildred Cooke, Lady Burghley (1526 4 April 1589) was an English noblewoman and translator in the 16th century. She was the wife of Elizabeth I's most trusted adviser, William Cecil, 1st Lord Burghley, and the mother of Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, adviser to James I. Mildred Cooke, born in

  3. 5 de dic. de 2019 · Transcript: On this day in Tudor history, 5 December 1556, Mildred Cooke, 2nd wife of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, gave birth to a daughter, Anne. Anne was the couple’s second daughter, but her older sister, did not survive infancy. The Cecils were an enlightened family and educated their daughters to a high degree.

  4. Mildred Cooke was educated at home by her father, Sir Anthony Cooke. In 1545 she married William Cecil, later Baron Burghley, and bore him five children. She exercised considerable influence over her husband's political decision making, and was a notable scholar in Latin and Greek, making several translations of Greek texts, although these were never published in her lifetime.

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  7. Baron Burghley und Mildred Cooke, einer Tochter Sir Anthony Cookes (1505–1576), geboren. Er litt an leichten körperlichen Missbildungen, einer Fehlstellung der Beine und einem Buckel. Sein Vater William Cecil, Lord Burghley, der Minister, Schatzkanzler und wichtigster Berater Elisabeths I. war, ließ ihn von früh an auf die zukünftige Position des Ministers der Königin vorbereiten.