谁嫁给了Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex?
菲利普·西德尼爵士 结婚了 Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex 。 婚礼当天,菲利普·西德尼爵士 28 岁 (28 年 2 个月零 19 天)。
这段婚姻于结束。
第二代埃塞克斯伯爵羅伯特·德弗羅 结婚了 Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex 。
这段婚姻于结束。
Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde 结婚了 Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex 。
Frances Walsingham, Countess of Essex
Frances Burke, Countess of Clanricarde (née Walsingham, formerly Devereux and Sidney; 1567 – 17 February 1633) was an English noblewoman. The daughter of Sir Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth I's Secretary of State, she became the wife of Sir Philip Sidney at age 16. Her second husband was Queen Elizabeth's favourite, Robert Devereaux, Earl of Essex, with whom she had five children. Two years after his execution in 1601, she married Richard Burke, Earl of Clanricarde, and went to live with him in Ireland.
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菲利普·西德尼爵士
Sir Philip Sidney (30 November 1554 – 17 October 1586) was an English poet, courtier, scholar and soldier who is remembered as one of the most prominent figures of the Elizabethan age.
His works include a sonnet sequence, Astrophil and Stella, a treatise, The Defence of Poesy (also known as The Defence of Poesie or An Apology for Poetrie) and a pastoral romance, The Countess of Pembroke's Arcadia. He died fighting the Spanish in the Netherlands, age 31, and his funeral procession in London was one of the most lavish ever seen.
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第二代埃塞克斯伯爵羅伯特·德弗羅
Robert Devereux, – , 2e comte d’Essex, est un favori d'Élisabeth Ire d'Angleterre, disgracié en 1600 et, après avoir fomenté un complot, décapité à la hache en 1601.
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Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde
Richard Burke (or de Burgh), 4th Earl of Clanricarde PC (Ire) ( də-BUR ... klan-RIK-ard; 1572 – 12 November 1635), styled Lord Dunkellin ( dun-KEL-in) until 1601, was an Irish nobleman and politician.
He was the son of Ulick Burke, 3rd Earl of Clanricarde. Knighted in 1602 for his exploits as leader of the English cavalry during the Battle of Kinsale, he would later serve as Lord President of Connaught from 1604 to 1616, Governor of Galway from 1616, and as a member of the Privy Council of Ireland (1625). Having established himself as the largest and most influential landowner in Connacht, his later life was characterized by animosity between him and an increasingly hostile and acquisitive Dublin government.
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