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  1. 16 de dez. de 2022 · A classic example of a mid-Victorian female biography, Elizabeth Cooper’s The Life and Letters of Lady Arabella Stuart (1866The Life and Letters of Lady

  2. BORN: 1575. DIED: 1615. Lady Arabella Stuart. Scottish National Portrait Gallery. As a descendant of Henry VIII 's older sister Margaret, Queen of Scotland (from her second marriage), Arbella was a claimant to the throne. In the reign of James I, she was imprisoned in the Tower for marriage to William Seymour (who also had a claim to the throne ...

  3. Arbella Stuart, ou Arabella Stewart 1 ( 1575 - 27 septembre 1615 ), est une aristocrate de la Renaissance de la maison Stuart, que l'on considéra comme une éventuelle héritière du trône d' Angleterre après la mort de la reine Élisabeth Ire. Durant le règne de son cousin Jacques VI et Ier, elle épouse en secret William Seymour.

  4. But, unable to face the prospect of long-term custody, Arbella began to refuse food, and wasted away, dying in 1615. Following her death, the post-mortem report recoded that she had had a ‘chronic and long sickness’, resulting in malnutrition, and that ‘by long lying in bed she got bedsores, a confirmed unhealthiness of the liver, extreme ...

  5. 25 de set. de 2021 · The Lady Arbella Stuart (1575–1615) was a claimant to the English throne and a letter writer for whom more than one hundred letters exist, to family, friends, her husband, members of the English and Danish courts, and royalty, including Elizabeth I, James VI and I, and Queen Anna. Stuart’s letters reveal her personal drama and offer insight ...

  6. 12 de ago. de 2019 · Her biography of Arabella Stuart offers a robust critique of the absolutist powers claimed by the Tudor and Stuart monarchs, and a trenchant defense of constitutional and civil liberties – one which often suggests a somewhat anachronistic exaggeration of the extent of their development in the late Elizabethan and early Jacobean context.

  7. 15 de nov. de 2014 · Portrait of Lady Arbella Stuart by Robert Peake the Elder. Since I’ve been studying Tudor history, I’ve never come across another historical figure with as remarkable a story as Arbella Stuart. She was a great granddaughter of Margaret Tudor through her paternal grandmother and therefore a cousin of Queen Elizabeth I of England and King ...