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  1. including Sir John de Southeray. Alice Perrers, also known as Alice de Windsor (circa 1348 –1400/1401) was an English royal mistress, lover of Edward III, King of England. As a result of his patronage, she became the wealthiest and most influential woman in the country.

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  2. Alicia Perrers (en inglés, Alice Perrers; Hertfordshire, 1348-1400) fue amante del rey Eduardo III de Inglaterra. Lo conoció como dama de compañía de la esposa de Eduardo, la reina Felipa de Henao. Como resultado de su relación, adquirió numerosas propiedades.

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  3. 1 de abr. de 2024 · 1400. Alice Perrers (died 1400) was the mistress of King Edward III of England. She exercised great influence at the aging monarch’s court from about 1369 until 1376. She belonged probably to the Hertfordshire family of Perrers, although it is also stated that she was of more humble birth.

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  4. Dates: about 1348 – 1400/01. Also known as: Alice de Windsor. Alice Perrers Biography. Alice Perrers is known in history as the mistress of King Edward III of England (1312 – 1377) in his later years. She had become his mistress by 1363 or 1364, when she was probably about 15-18 years old, and he was 52.

  5. Alice Perrers is one of the most infamous figures in the history of late medieval England. Having become the mistress of Edward III in the 1360s, she rose to political prominence as one of an intimate. group of royal favourites who controlled the person, policy and.

  6. “Edward III’s Gold-Digging Mistress”: Alice Perrers, Gender, and Financial Power at the English Royal Court, 1360– 1377; By Laura Tompkins; Edited by Cathleen Sarti; Book: Women and Economic Power in Premodern Royal Courts; Online publication: 20 November 2020; Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781641892735.004

  7. The Trials of Alice Perrers By W. Mark Ormrod Alice Perrers is one of the best-known political figures in the history of later medieval England. Emerging from obscurity in the 1360s to become the mistress of King Edward III and mother to his illegitimate children, Alice used her position