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  1. Robert Carr, primer conde de Somerset (Wrington, c. 1587 – Dorset, 17 de julio de 1645), fue un político y favorito del rey Jacobo I de Inglaterra y VI de Escocia.

  2. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Robert Carr, earl of Somerset (born c. 1590—died July 1645) was a favourite of King James I of England from 1607 to 1615. His influence on governmental policy was slight, but he brought discredit on James’s court by his involvement in a scandal.

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  3. Poetry, murder of Sir Thomas Overbury. Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Somerset KG (c. 1587 – 17 July 1645), was a politician, and favourite of King James VI and I .

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Robert_CarrRobert Carr - Wikiwand

    Robert Carr, primer conde de Somerset ( Wrington, c. 1587 – Dorset, 17 de julio de 1645), fue un político y favorito del rey Jacobo I de Inglaterra y VI de Escocia. Datos rápidos The Earl of Somerset, Información personal ... Cerrar. Antecedentes.

  5. Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset (1585/6-1645) Carr was a Scottish noble who met King James I (1566-1625) in 1607 and very quickly rose to a position of considerable authority in the King’s court. As James’ favourite, Carr received a steady flow of gifts in the form of cash, land and titles, until he put his mind towards achieving further, political ambition.

  6. 27 de may. de 2014 · Robert Carr, the king’s favourite…murderer. Posted on May 27, 2014. Robert Carr was a Scotsman born in Somerset. He was the son of Sir Thomas Kerr of Ferniehurst Castle in Scotland. The Kerrs – a border family – were known for their left-handedness; they even built their castle staircases to favour their choice of weapon hand.

  7. Quick Reference. ( c. 1587–1645). Carr, a royal favourite, began his career as page to James VI of Scotland. He acquired political significance only after the death of James's chief minister Robert Cecil in 1612, acting as the king's secretary.

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