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  1. Emma, Lady Hamilton (born c. 1761, Great Neston, Cheshire, Eng.—died Jan. 15, 1815, Calais, France) was the mistress of the British naval hero Admiral Horatio (afterward Viscount) Nelson. The daughter of a blacksmith, she was calling herself Emily Hart when, in 1781, she began to live with Charles Francis Greville, nephew of her future husband, Sir William Hamilton , British envoy to the ...

  2. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Emma Hamilton and Lord Nelson. Despite leading an extraordinary life Emma Hamilton is probably best known for her scandalous affair with Lord Nelson, which lasted from 1799 to his death in 1805. The love affair was a passionate and enduring one that scandalised high society as both were married and Nelson was a household name, thanks to his ...

  3. 26 de feb. de 2021 · Acompañó a Emma a la cárcel en sus condenas por deudas y la cuidó en el exilio, pero siempre negó que lady Hamilton fuera su madre. La mala reputación de esta la habría perjudicado. Su mera ...

  4. Lady Emma Hamilton, for the most, has always been synonymous of glamor, elegance, class. Few women, in history, have succeeded to awaken many passions and mysteries around herself such as Amy Lyon. This study aimed to highlight the crucial role that had E mma Hamilton’s friendship with Queen Maria Carolina of Naples, and its consequences in ...

  5. 17 de feb. de 2011 · Horatio Nelson first met Lady Hamilton on 12 September 1793. He was a 35-year-old post captain and she was the 28-year-old wife of Sir William Hamilton, the British Envoy to Naples. Emma was a ...

  6. Emma Hamilton. George Romney (1734-1802) Emma Hamilton was born Amy Lyon on 26 April 1765, the daughter of a Cheshire blacksmith. Determined to usurp her humble origins she began by changing her name to Emma Hart. She was an attractive and ambitious girl who quickly learned to use her talents to her best advantage.

  7. Emma Hamilton was born Amy Lyon in 1765 and was raised for much of her early life by a single mother in deprived circumstances in Cheshire, England. In a spectacular rise fuelled by her outstanding beauty but much more her theatrical talent, charisma and great talent for languages and conversation, Emma went on to have a massive influence on European visual culture.

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