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  1. 1 de abr. de 2024 · 1392, Leuven, Neth. [now in Belgium] (aged 30) Robert de Vere, 9th earl of Oxford (born 1362—died 1392, Leuven, Neth. [now in Belgium]) was a favorite of King Richard II of England (ruled 1377–99) during that monarch’s minority. He led the group of courtiers who unsuccessfully supported Richard’s efforts in 1385–87 to wrest control of ...

  2. Hace 3 días · Patriotism and liberty in the Low Countries, 1555–1576,’ and Robert von Friedeburg, ‘”Lands” and “Fatherlands”. Change in the plurality of allegiance in the sixteenth century Holy Roman Empire,’ in Networks, Regions and Nations: Shaping Identities in the Low Countries, 1300–1650 , ed. Robert Stein and Judith Pollman (Leiden and Boston, 2010), pp. 195–216, 217–240 and 263 ...

  3. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Adresse 3 rue du Chêne 74000, Annecy. Téléphone 04 50 67 34 76. Heures d’ouverture Du lundi au vendredi : 9h00–12h00 17h00-19h00. Siret 497 538 363 00019

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · The story of the love between Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Devereux, the Earl of Essex, concludes the Tudor Trilogy, as it is known, by the Italian bel canto composer Gaetano Donizetti. In Roberto Devereux (1837), Donizetti shows Elizabeth I as an older woman, two years before her death.

  5. 29 de mar. de 2024 · "Essex, Robert Devereux, earl of" published on by Oxford University Press. (1567–1601).Stepson of Elizabeth's favourite Leicester, Essex's capture of Cádiz (1596) was an early triumph. A mission in Ireland, where he was sent to subdue ...

  6. 9 de abr. de 2024 · In 1596 and 1597 Southampton accompanied Essex on his expeditions to Cádiz and to the Azores. In 1599 he went to Ireland with Essex, but the queen insisted that Southampton return to London. He was deeply involved in the Essex rebellion (February 1601), on the eve of which he induced players at the Globe Theatre to revive Richard II (a play dealing with the deposition of a king) in order to ...

  7. 1 de abr. de 2024 · Su obsesión por el maquillaje hizo que su salud se comprometiera gravemente, conduciéndola a un fatal destino. Pese a ello, su reinado fue un período de crecimiento, considerado como la Edad de Oro de InglaterraElizabeth I o Isabel I fue reina de Inglaterra, de noviembre de 1558 a marzo de 1603, año en el que falleció. Fue hija del rey Enrique VIII Tudor y de Ana Bolena –la segunda ...