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  1. Villiers, George, Duque de Buckingham (1592-1628). Político inglés, nacido el 28 de agosto de 1592 en Brooksby (Leicestershire) y muerto el 23 de agosto de 1628 en Porsmouth (Hampshire), que dirigió la política inglesa en la segunda década del siglo XVII, durante parte de los reinados de Jacobo I y Carlos I. Vida.

  2. George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham. The son of James I's favourite, Buckingham fought for the royalist side during the Civil War and was exiled, but he later returned to England and married the daughter of the parliamentarian General Fairfax, in the hope of regaining his lands. At the Restoration he was favoured by Charles II, helped to ...

  3. Duke of Buckingham. Porträt, gemalt von Peter Paul Rubens 1625. Villiers’ Unterschrift: Wappen des George Villiers, 1. Duke of Buckingham. George Villiers, 1. Duke of Buckingham KG (* 28. August 1592 in Brooksby, Leicestershire; † 23. August 1628 in Portsmouth ), war ein bedeutender englischer Diplomat und Staatsmann am Anfang des 17.

  4. The essential starting-point for work on Buckingham is R. Lockyer, Buckingham: The Life and Political Career of George Villiers, First Duke of Buckingham, 1592–1628 (1981). My essay relies very heavily on this work. The political background of Buckingham’s career can be followed in C. Russell, Parliaments and English Politics, 1621–1629 ...

  5. Definición de George Villiers en el Diccionario de español en línea. ... Buckingham, George Villiers, primer duque de.

  6. George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. Handsome and ambitious, Villiers was the most notorious of James I 's favourites. From humble beginnings as cupbearer in the royal household, he rose with astonishing speed through the ranks of the aristocracy, becoming Duke of Buckingham in 1623. As one of the king's leading ministers, some of his ...

  7. Mientras tanto, había sido retitulado “duquede Buckingham mayo de 1623, lo que le convertía en el primer duque desde hacía medio siglo. Hacia 1624 era el verdadero dirigente del país, pero utilizó su poder para situar y enriquecer a parientes, lo que le valió la enemistad de la nobleza.