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  1. Thomas Fitzherbert: una apuesta inglesa por la pedagogía católica en la segunda mitad del siglo XVI. Lía Viguria Guerendiáin. La historia de la educación entre Europa y América: estudios en honor del profesor Claudio Lozano Seijas / coord. por Olegario Negrín Fajardo; Javier Vergara Ciordia (aut.), Conrad Vilanou Torrano (aut.

  2. La válida respuesta de Thomas Fitzherbert (1552-1640) a la deconstrucción maquiaveliana. Lía Viguria Guerendiáin. español. 1513 representa el inicio de una convulsa etapa en el pensamiento político. Maquiavelo y sus secuaces políticos abandonan la referencia a Dios y a la naturaleza, base del orden antropológico y social desde siglos.

  3. Three years later, she married Thomas Fitzherbert of Swynnerton, Staffordshire, who was 10 years older than her. The two had a son, who died young. Fitzherbert was widowed again on May 7, 1781. However, this time, her deceased husband had left her an annuity of £1,000 and a house in Park Street, Mayfair.

  4. 16 de oct. de 2011 · In 1778, she married again, this time to Thomas Fitzherbert of Swynnerton in Staffordshire. This marriage was also short-lived; Fitzherbert died from wounds inflicted during the anti-Catholic Gordon Riots in 1780, leaving Maria Fitzherbert a widow for the second time.

  5. 13 de dic. de 2023 · Maria Fitzherbert (1756-1837), a Roman Catholic, was considered by many to be the wife of King George IV of England. After the death of her second husband Thomas Fitzherbert in 1781, she became a well connected socialite in London social circles. Mrs. Fitzherbert became romantically involved with the Prince of Wales, soon to be King George IV.

  6. 21 de may. de 2021 · Three years later, Maria earned her surname when she married Thomas Fitzherbert in 1778. It’s not clear how much love there was between the two of them as theirs was more a marriage of necessity than anything else. They were, however, blessed with a little boy. Finally settled with her growing family, things seemed to be looking up.

  7. Thomas Fitzherbert was born on 30 August 1746, the son of Thomas FitzHerbert and his wife Mary Theresa Throckmorton. He was baptised in St Mary's church, Swynnerton, Staffordshire. [1] In 1778 he married Maria Anne Smythe , widow of Edward Weld , but died without children in Italy in 1781.