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  1. Mary or Moll Davis was a courtesan and mistress of King Charles II of England. She was an actress and entertainer before and during her role as royal mistres...

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  2. Moll byla pověstná svým zpěvem a tancem v divadelní společnosti „Duke's Theatre“ a Nell Gwynová v King's Theatre patřila ke známým a talentovaným komediálním herečkám. [4] Král Karel II. zplodil celkem čtrnáct levobočků. Posledním nemanželským dítětem byla Mary (1673–1726), jejíž matkou byla Moll Davis. Během ...

  3. 19 de jun. de 2021 · English: Mary "Moll" Davis (ca. 1648 - 1708) was a seventeenth-century entertainer and courtesan, singer and actress who became one of the many mistresses of King Charles II of England. Deutsch: Moll Davis (eigentlich Mary Davis ; * 1648 in Westminster; † um 1700 in London) war eine englische Theaterschauspielerin und Kurtisane, sowie die Mätresse von König Karl II. von England.

  4. Moll Davis (Westminster, London, 1648 körül - 1708) angol színésznő, énekesnő, II. Károly angol király szeretője.. Életpályája. Mary Davies néven született, 1648 körül, London Westminster nevű kerületében, egyes feltételezések szerint Barkeshire 3. lordjának, Thomas Howardnak a törvénytelen leányaként.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nell_GwynNell Gwyn - Wikipedia

    On 26 August, Pepys learns from Moll Davis that, 'Nell is already left by my Lord Buckhurst, and that he makes sport of her, and swears she hath had all she could get of him; and Hart, her great admirer, now hates her; and that she is very poor, and hath lost my Lady Castlemayne, who was her great friend also but she is come to the House, but ...

  7. Moll's surname 'Davis' or 'Davies' is clearly a stage name or an assumed name, and so the spelling is therefore not of great importance. Sources . Wikipedia Article. Accessed 11 July 2021. Moll Davis] Wilson, J. H. 'All The King's Ladies: Actresses of the Restoration', 1958. Clays Extinct Northern Peerages p. 176; More Genealogy Tools