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  1. Joanna Richardson explains how, in Brazil, Damascus and Trieste Isabel Burton accompanied her husband on many of his travels and was his devoted business manager. When Isabel Burton’s life was published, in 1897, it had the only possible title: The Romance of Isabel Burton. If any Victorian woman led a life of romance, it was Lady Burton, who ...

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    12 de abr. de 2024 · Story by Isabel Burton • 1w • 4 min read. Top gynecologists offer solutions for dryness, stiffness, and pain, including best vagina and vulva skincare, probiotics, estrogen, ...

  3. Sir Richard Burton and Lady Isabel Burton. 79 likes. The explorer Richard Francis Burton and his wife Isabel seek adventure and romance in the frontiers of the British empire. A three-part mini-series.

  4. Isabel (née Arundel), Lady Burton. Her husband, the explorer and diplomat Sir Richard Burton, was the focus of Isabel's life. They met in 1851, marrying ten years later, despite her parents' disapproval. She helped engineer his posting as British Consul to Damascus in 1869 and accompanied him. Enjoying wild rides in the desert, she adored Syria.

  5. 17 de jul. de 2000 · I hate to say it, but the more I read of Richard and Isabel Burton, the less I liked them. The sound like the kind of couple, frankly, that I'd have been horrified to have to sit down to dinner with. I didn't expect this. I've been coming across Burton in my other reading on and off for the last few months and was looking forward to finding out ...

  6. Isabel Burton. After performing in The Players for Bell Shakespeare last year, I have grown a huge amount as an actor. My first exposure to Bell Shakespeare was their 2015 production of As You Like it at Sydney Opera House. It was magical. The performances really brought Shakespeare’s text to life. That was the point where I knew I wanted to ...

  7. When Isabell Burton was born in 1424, in Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, her father, John Burton II Mayor Of Bristol, was 42 and her mother, Isabel Mowbray, was 14. She died about 25 November 1495, in her hometown, at the age of 71.