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  1. Y pese a sus fechas de construcción, la obra tiene mucho de gótica, si bien se ha sabido conjugar con las comodidades de una sociedad más moderna que la del Medievo. El palacete fue promovido por Bess de Hardwick, Condesa de Shrewsbury (1527 – 1608), la cual usó prácticamente toda su riqueza para levantar esta mansión de Hardwick Hall.

  2. Bess van Hardwick. Elizabeth Talbot, gravin van Shrewsbury (ca. 1527 – 1608 ), beter bekend als Bess van Hardwick, was een Engelse aristocrate die in de 16e eeuw een van de belangrijkste figuren aan het hof van koningin Elizabeth was. Hoewel ze zelf naar contemporaine maatstaven van relatief lage afkomst was, wist Bess zich via vier ...

  3. Bess de Hardwick. Elizabeth Cavendish , más tarde Elizabeth Talbot, condesa de Shrewsbury (c. 1527 - 13 de febrero de 1608), conocida como Bess of Hardwick (de soltera Elizabeth Hardwick ), de Hardwick Hall en Derbyshire, fue una figura notable de la sociedad inglesa isabelina. Mediante una serie de matrimonios bien hechos, alcanzó los ...

  4. Bow down to these scandalous facts about Bess of Hardwick, the Tudor family’s secret-keeper. 1. She Was Born In A Time Of Turmoil. Elizabeth “Bess” Cavendish’s life began long before that of her famous patron, Queen Elizabeth I. Born somewhere in the 1520s, Bess came into the world at a time of great contention.

  5. 21 de dic. de 2012 · Elizabeth, countess of Shrewsbury (c1522-1608), known as ‘Bess of Hardwick’, is one of Elizabethan England’s most famous figures. She is renowned as a matriarch and dynast and perhaps best known as the builder of Hardwick Hall and Chatsworth House. The story of her life as told to date typically emphasises: her rise through the ranks of ...

  6. Bess was the daughter of John Hardwick, a wealthy landowner, and Elizabeth Leeke. Bess was the fourth daughter with three older sisters and one younger brother. Though Elizabeth was born to a noble family, they were relatively poor. After her father’s death at the age of 40, Bess’s mother Elizabeth Leeke remarried and she had three more ...

  7. Hardwick Old Hall, which Bess built on the site of her birthplace, a smaller medieval manor house, Derbyshire. English Heritage. Ancestry. Given the above, it is jaw-dropping to learn that Bess achieved everything she did with such humble origins. Bess was born in 1527 to John Hardwick and Elizabeth Leake.