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Edith Bulwer-Lytton, Countess of Lytton, VA, CI (née Villiers; 15 September 1841 – 17 September 1936) was a British aristocrat. As the wife of Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, she was vicereine of India. After his death, she was a court-attendant of Queen Victoria.
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- Edith Bulwer-Lytton, Baroness of Lytton
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Edith Villiers, Countess of Lytton Category: 19th century women’s history Symbolist, sculptor and portrait painter George Frederic Watts is widely considered to be the greatest Victorian painter.
27 de nov. de 2023 · One of the most notable aristocratic families in Britain, the Villiers have been a part of history from James I to Boris Johnson's government. Tatler takes you through the dynasty all the way up to the present day. By Ollie Macnaughton. 27 November 2023. Heritage Images.
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9 de feb. de 2016 · Edith Villiers, Countess of Lytton (1841 – 17 September 1936) was a British aristocrat. Wife of Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton, she led the Indian Imperial court as Vicereine of India. She was later a court-attendant of Queen Victoria ( Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra).
Edith Bulwer-Lytton, condesa de Lytton, VA , CI (de soltera Villiers; 15 de septiembre de 1841 - 17 de septiembre de 1936) fue una aristócrata británica. Esposa de Robert Bulwer-Lytton, primer conde de Lytton, más tarde fue asistente de la corte de la reina Victoria. Sus hijos incluyeron a la sufragista Lady Constance Bulwer-Lytton.
Edith Villiers. Lytton fue la tercera de siete hijos de Robert Bulwer-Lytton , primer conde de Lytton y Edith Villiers . Pasó algunos de sus primeros años en la India , donde su padre era el Gobernado general ; fue él quien hizo la proclamación de que la reina Victoria era la «Emperatriz de la India», [ 9 ] [ a ] Sus hermanos ...
#3148, Edith VILLIERS. Edith Villiers, by then Lady Lytton, was the author of Lady Lytton's Court Diary, 1895-1899, edited by her granddaughter, Mary Lutyens and published by Rupert Hart-Davis in 1961. She was already a widow when she received Queen Victoria's invitation to serve her in June 1895.