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  1. Robert Dudley, 1e graaf van Leicester ( 24 juni 1532 – 4 september 1588 ), meestal kortweg Leicester genoemd, kwam als vertrouweling van Elizabeth I van Engeland de opstandelingen in de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden als Engels landvoogd van 1585 - 1587 te hulp. Zijn interventie liep echter uit op een fiasco.

  2. Definition. Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester (l. c. 1532-1588 CE), was a high-ranking courtier who rose to become a favourite of Elizabeth I of England (r. 1558-1603 CE). Rumours abounded that Dudley sought to marry the queen, and their relationship may well have gone beyond that of monarch and minister.

  3. Robert Dudley (1574-1649) 7 de agosto de 1574 jul. Robert Dudley (7 de agosto de 1574 - 6 de septiembre de 1649) fue un explorador y cartógrafo inglés. Hijo ilegítimo de Robert Dudley, Conde de Leicester y favorito de la reina Isabel I de Inglaterra; y de Douglas Sheffield, baronesa de Sheffield .

  4. 28 de sept. de 2023 · Robert Dudley was born on 24 June 1532 or 1533, but it was once believed that he was born on the same day as Elizabeth I, the 7th of September, 1533. They knew one another from their childhood days. He was the fifth son of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, who rose to prominence during young King Edward VI's reign, and he effectively ...

  5. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. It used to be thought that Robert Dudley, fifth son of the thirteen children of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, and Jane Guildford, daughter of Sir Edward Guildford, was born on the same day as Queen Elizabeth I, i.e. 7th September 1533, but it is now believed that he was born on 24th June 1532 or 1533 ...

  6. Robert Dudley, né le 24 juin 1532 et mort le 4 septembre 1588, 1 er comte de Leicester, est un noble anglais qui a longtemps été le favori de la reine Élisabeth I re d'Angleterre. Il devient veuf en 1560, mais les circonstances suspectes de la mort de son épouse rendent impossible son mariage avec la reine.

  7. Robert Dudley had at this point very few supporters apart from Elizabeth who continued to have a soft spot for him despite all that he had done. In 1588, when the Spanish Armada was on its way, Dudley was appointed “Lieutenant and Captain General of the Queen’s Armies and Companies”, showing the trust and faith she had in him.