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  1. Posteriormente, Bess de Hardwick se casó con George Talbot el VI conde de Shrewsbury quien además en el año 1.568 se le encomendaría la tarea de custodiar a María Estuardo luego de su abdicación del trono de Escocia. Es por esta razón que la ex-reina María Estuardo residió varias veces en Chatsworth House.

  2. 26 de ago. de 2022 · Noblewoman; wife of 6th Earl of Shrewsbury 'Bess of Hardwick' was one of the wealthiest people in late Elizabethan England, and an important patron of architecture. She acquired her wealth through a succession of four progressively more profitable marriages, and through her own business acumen. She is remembered mainly for the house she had built at Hardwick, to a plan by the great Elizabethan ...

  3. Bess de Hardwick es del signo de Cancer. Elizabeth Talbot, Condesa de Shrewsbury (c. 1527 - 1608 ), conocida como Bess de Hardwick fue una noble inglesa, que construyó tres grandes obras de la época isabelina: Chatsworth, Hardwick Hall y Oldcotes. Fue hija de John Hardwick de Derbyshire y de su esposa Elizabeth Leeke.

  4. 30 de mar. de 2021 · Hear the story of Bess of Hardwick who rose from a modest background to become a close friend of Queen Elizabeth I, keeper and confidant to Mary Queen of Sco...

    • 7 min
    • 1817
    • Chesterfield Borough Council
  5. Bess of Hardwick (c. 1521/2 or 1527–1608) Born c. 1521/2 or 1527 as Elizabeth Hardwick, the woman known to posterity as Bess of Hardwick married four times during her life, as a result of which her name changed from Hardwick to Barlow (or Barley), to Cavendish, to St Loe, and finally (when she was countess of Shrewsbury and then dowager countess) to Talbot.

  6. Bess wurde bekannt durch ihre Bauprojekte, besonders Hardwick Hall (“Hardwick Hall, more glass than wall”) und Chatsworth House, den heutigen Sitz der Dukes of Devonshire, die als Nachkommen von Bess und ihrem zweiten Mann immer noch den Familiennamen Cavendish tragen. Einzelnachweise

  7. 21 de dic. de 2012 · Elizabeth, countess of Shrewsbury (c1522-1608), known as ‘Bess of Hardwick’, is one of Elizabethan England’s most famous figures. She is renowned as a matriarch and dynast and perhaps best known as the builder of Hardwick Hall and Chatsworth House. The story of her life as told to date typically emphasises: her rise through the ranks of ...