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  1. John Ponsonby Conroy (1786-1854) fue un oficial del ejército británico que ejerció como administrador de la duquesa de Kent y su hija, la futura reina Victoria del Reino Unido. Conroy nació en Gales de padres irlandeses, y tras ir escalando puestos en el mundo militar, se convirtió en caballerizo del príncipe Eduardo de Kent en ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_ConroyJohn Conroy - Wikipedia

    Sir John Ponsonby Conroy, 1st Baronet, KCH (21 October 1786 – 2 March 1854) was a British Army officer who served as comptroller to the Duchess of Kent and her young daughter, Princess Victoria, the future Queen of the United Kingdom.

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  3. In Victoria: Lineage and early life. …the duchess of Kent’s advisor, Sir John Conroy. In control of the pliable duchess, Conroy hoped to dominate the future queen of Britain as well.

  4. 21 de oct. de 2019 · The Duchess of Kent and John Conroy began their attempt to bend Victoria to their will, in a plan called “The Kensington System.” They believed that Victoria would most luckily succeed before her 18th birthday and would require a regent, such as her mother.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0175829John Conroy - IMDb

    John Conroy was born on 26 January 1969 in Ireland. He is a cinematographer, known for Penny Dreadful (2014), Luther (2010) and The Happy Prince (2018).

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  6. The Kensington System was a strict and elaborate set of rules designed by Victoria, Duchess of Kent, along with her attendant, Sir John Conroy, concerning the upbringing of the Duchess's daughter, the future Queen Victoria. It is named after Kensington Palace in London, where they resided prior to Queen Victoria's accession to the throne.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › John_ConroyJohn Conroy - Wikiwand

    John Ponsonby Conroy (1786-1854) fue un oficial del ejército británico que ejerció como administrador de la duquesa de Kent y su hija, la futura reina Victoria del Reino Unido.