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  1. 21 de abr. de 2020 · A murder mystery that reaches right the heart of royalty, discover the thrilling story of the murder of Amy Robsart. 21 April 2020. Show all. Sunday, 8th September 1560 had been an enjoyable day for the servants at Cumnor Place, Oxfordshire. They had been given the day off by their mistress to enjoy a fair in nearby Abingdon,

  2. AMY ROBSART, LADY DUDLEY. BORN: 1532. DIED: 8 SEPTEMBER 1560. First wife of Robert Dudley. Probably more famous for her death than her life, she was found at the foot of the stairs at Cumnor Hall. Complications of breast cancer were probably the cause.

  3. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Amy Robsart was born in 1532. She was the daughter of Sir John Robsart. She married Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, son of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland and Jane Guilford, in 1550. She died on 8 September 1560, from a fall down stairs. Her married name became Dudley.

  4. 25 de ene. de 2024 · In the year 1560, under mysterious circumstances, Amy suffered a fatal fall that broke her neck on 8th of September that year when the husband was away. He was at Windsor Castle with the queen and didn’t get the message of his wife’s death until the following day. That morning she insisted on sending away her servants and she wasn’t found ...

  5. 16 de abr. de 2010 · T he death of Amy Robsart has always been one of history's favourite whodunits, a lure for fictional writers from Sir Walter Scott to Philippa Gregory. Months after Elizabeth I acceded to the ...

  6. Synopsis. Amy Robsart was the wife of Queen Elizabeth I's favourite, Robert Dudley, later Earl of Leicester. In September 1560, she was found dead, her neck broken, at the bottom of a flight of stairs at Cumnor Place. Amy was twenty-eight when she died and her marriage to Dudley had been one of great absences and loneliness.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2024 · Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. Fictitious portrait called Amy Robsart (Amy Dudley (née Robsart), Lady Dudley) by William Sharp, printed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel, published by Joseph Dickinson, after Gilbert Stuart Newton. lithograph, published 1880. NPG D23444.