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  1. With pop culture staples like James Bond & Fletchly Park, there's a strong association of England and spies. But the tradition and association is older and d...

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  2. Brief Life History of Frances. When Frances Walsingham was born in 1567, in Chislehurst, Kent, England, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Francis Walsingham Knight, was 36 and her mother, Ursula St. Barbe, was 35. She married Sir Philip Sidney on 20 September 1583, in Penshurst, Kent, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters.

  3. 弗朗西斯·沃尔辛厄姆(Walsingham, Francis1532?~1590.4.6)英格兰政治家,受封为弗朗西斯爵士·(Sir Francis)1573~1590年为伊丽莎白一世的首席秘书。长于外交,其语言知识和组织间谍活动的能力在推行伊丽莎白女王外交政策方面具有无可估量的作用。

  4. 15 de jul. de 2022 · Utilizing these networks, Walsingham was able to uncover multiple plots against Elizabeth including the proposed invasion of England by France and Spain. Perhaps the most important plot that he stopped was the Babington Plot, which was exposed in 1586 in which Mary, Queen of Scots was to be broken free and led to take the throne of England.

  5. Francis Walsingham. BORN: 1532 • Kent, England DIED: September 6, 1590 • London, England English statesman; spy. Francis Walsingham, who served as secretary of state to Queen Elizabeth I (1533–1603; see entry), organized and ran a vast spy network that kept the English informed about the potentially dangerous activities of rival powers, especially France and Spain.

  6. Walsingham was given responsible for the security of the monarch. To protect Elizabeth he created a network of spies in Europe. He received regular reports from twelve locations in France, nine in Germany, four in Italy, four in Spain, and three others in Europe. He also had informants in Constantinople, Algiers and Tripoli.

  7. Francis Walsingham è noto per essere stato uno dei maggiori diplomatici dell'epoca di Elisabetta I Tudor: a lui si deve una linea politica pervicacemente antispagnola [1], con la quale dimostrò di essere uno fra i primi a comprendere il potenziale della flotta inglese come strumento di potenza militare mondiale.