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  1. Louise Lehzen. retrieved. 9 October 2017. place of death. Bückeburg. located in the administrative territorial entity. Schaumburg-Lippe. country. North German ...

  2. Louise Lehzen. Johanna Clara Louise Lehzen, cunoscută și sub numele de baronesa Louise Lehzen, (n. 3 octombrie 1784, Hanovra, Sfântul Imperiu Roman – d. 9 septembrie 1870, Bückeburg, Saxonia Inferioară, Germania) a fost guvernanta și apoi însoțitoarea reginei Victoria a Regatului Unit . Născută fiică a unui pastor luteran, în 1819 ...

  3. 2 de may. de 2024 · Louise Lehzen even received the Hanoverian title of Baroness from King George IV in 1827 after people had complained that the future queen shouldn’t be surrounded with commoners. “Dear, good Lehzen”, as she was called by Victoria, raised the little heir to the throne as a strong, informed and independent child.

  4. Queen Victoria recorded her former governesss gift of her portrait in her Journal on 30 January 1843: I received from Lehzen her miniature, done at Berlin, which is a very good likeness (RA QVJ). An identical version, presumably given by the Baroness to Feodora, Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg, is at Schloss Langenburg. At the time of the gift the Baroness had recently left after 18 years in ...

  5. Baroness Louise Lehzen was at Queen Victoria's side from the moment she was born and was her most faithful and constant companion, serving as her governess and later as her advisor.

  6. 25 de nov. de 2023 · Baronin Louise Lehzen (1842) 1837 folgte Prinzessin Victoria ihrem Onkel auf den britischen Thron. Louise Lehzen als engste Vertrauensperson übernahm die Rolle einer Privatsekretärin für die britische Königin. Sie hatte größeren Einfluss auf die Königin als die Herzogin von Kent.

  7. Baroness Louise Lehzen, royal governess, was born c.1784 in Hanover, a younger child among the two sons and seven daughters of a Lutheran pastor and his wife, Melusine Palm, herself the child of a clergyman. Lehzen came to England, after service in the aristocratic family of von Marenholtz, in December 1819 as governess to Princess Féodore ...