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  1. Emma Hamilton var den britiske søhelt lord Nelsons elskerinde. Emma Hamilton var kendt for sin skønhed og optrådte bl.a. som fremstiller af erotiske tableauer i Londons bedre kredse. I 1791 blev hun gift med den britiske gesandt i Napoli, William Hamilton (1730-1803), og øvede her indflydelse på Storbritanniens politik over for kongeriget Begge Sicilier.

  2. French/Australian singer Emma Hamilton has toured the world not only opening for guitar legend Tommy Emmanuel, but enticing audiences with her own blend of French and jazz inspired music. Emma’s raspy enveloping voice transports you to another era while her vocals dance and play showcasing her own undeniably hooky original songs, right through to French classic chansons which she sings with ...

  3. 8 min read. Lord Nelson ‘s great love was Emma, a lady who had a quite remarkable past. Her real name was Amy Lyon, but she preferred to be known as Emma Hart. She was a daughter of a Cheshire blacksmith and was brought up in Wales by her grandmother. Not much is known about her early life except that she was in London when she was 12 ...

  4. Hamilton, Lady Emma (1765–1815) (1765–1815).Born in the Wirral as Amy Lyon, Emma's sensational beauty became celebrated through the art of an early mentor, George Romney (1734–1802). Mistress of Sir Harry Fetherstonhaugh, and then in 1782 of Charles Greville, Emma fell deeply in love with him. But in 1786 he passed her on to his widower ...

  5. Emma Hamilton, héroïne du roman Lady Hamilton ou Souvenirs d'une favorite (1865) d' Alexandre Dumas, figure également dans ses romans La San-Felice (1864) et Le Corricolo (1843) Elle apparaît dans le roman de Susan Sontag, L'Amant du Volcan paru en 1992.

  6. 15 de jan. de 2015 · Lady Emma Hamilton zählte zu den mondänsten Frauen des 18. Jahrhunderts. In einfachsten Verhältnissen geboren, verzückte sie den Neapolitaner Hochadel, verzauberte Goethe, verführte den ...

  7. 23 de jan. de 2017 · Emma as a Bacchante by George Romney, 1785. Although he was in love with Emma, Greville needed to find a wealthy wife so that he could repay his debts. He didn’t know how to get rid of Emma, so he sent her to his uncle Sir William Hamilton, a British envoy to Naples. He was aware that his uncle wouldn’t stay indifferent to Emma’s beauty ...