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  1. 2 de nov. de 2017 · Lettice Knollys c. 1541 - 1634. Described as ‘ one of the best-looking ladies of the court ’, the vivacious and charming Lettice Knollys was always going to turn heads. With a head full of flame red hair, dark eyes and a seductive curve of the mouth, Lettice was a true Tudor beauty. The daughter of Sir Francis Knollys and his wife Katherine ...

  2. No comment yet. On the morning of Sunday 21st September 1578, between seven and eight o'clock, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, married Lettice Devereux (née Knollys), widow of Walter Devereux, Earl of Essex, at his house in Wanstead, Essex. Leicester's chaplain, Humphrey Tindall officiated, and the guests at this secret and private ceremony ...

  3. Lettice Knollys (se pronuncia noʊlz / nohlz; también conocida como Lettice Devereux o Leticia Dudley ), Condesa de Essex y condesa de Leicester (8 de noviembre de 1543-25 de diciembre de 1634). Datos rápidos Información personal, Nombre completo ... Vizcondesa Hereford, Condesa de Essex, Condesa de Leicester. Lord Denbigh (falleció de niño).

  4. As the daughter of Catherine Carey, Lettice Knollys was a cousin to Queen Elizabeth and resembled her a good deal. Her father, Sir Francis Knollys, was a Puritan, and the family was in exile during Mary Tudor’s reign.

  5. Lettice Knollys - The Tudor Royal Love Triangle During the Tudor Period, to get on the wrong side of the monarchy was something that you could pay for with y...

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  6. Catherine Carey, en español Catalina Carey, después de su matrimonio conocida como Catalina Knollys ( Londres, c. 1522 — Londres, 15 de enero de 1569). También era conocida como Lady Knollys, fue Dama de compañía de las reinas Ana de Cleves y Catalina Howard. Se casó con Francis Knollys, caballero de la Orden de la Jarretera, con quien ...

  7. 'Nicola Tallis, one of our great popular historians.' Alison WeirThe first biography of Lettice Knollys, one of the most prominent women of the Elizabethan era.Cousin to Elizabeth I - and very likely also Henry VIII's illegitimate granddaughter - Lettice Knollys had a life of dizzying highs and pitiful lows.