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  1. Nell Gwyn, Gemälde von Simon Verelst. Nell Gwyn (* 2.Februar 1650 oder 1651 wahrscheinlich in Hereford oder London; † 14. November 1687 in London als Eleanour [auch: Ellen Gwyn, Gwynn, Gwin, Gwynne]) war eine Schauspielerin und die im englischen Volk beliebteste der vielen Mätressen des englischen Königs Charles II.

  2. Mistress Nell Gwyn is the title of the New York edition of an historical novel by the British writer Marjorie Bowen. The book was also published in London with the title Nell Gwyn: A Decoration. [1] The book was first published in 1926. The story depicts the life of Nell Gwyn and her rise from an orange seller to the mistress of Charles II of ...

  3. Nell Gwyn (1651?-1687), Actress; mistress of Charles II. Eleanor ('Nell') Gwyn. Sitter associated with 31 portraits Eleanor Gywn, or 'Pretty witty Nell', as Pepys called her, came to London as an orange-seller, and rose to become one of the leading comic actresses of the day, and mistress to the King, Charles II.

  4. But in 1669, Nell became pregnant with her first child with the king and quit the theatre. The king moved her into a house in Lincoln's Inn Fields, where their son, also named Charles, was born in May 1670.

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nell_GwynNell Gwyn - Wikipedia

    Nell Gwyn. Eleanor (Nell) Gwyn ( 2 februari 1650 – 14 november 1687) was een van de eerste Engelse actrices die beroemd werden. Ze was gedurende lange tijd minnares van Karel II van Engeland. Andere variaties van haar naam zijn Helen Gwynn en Ellen Gwynn. Ze kon nauwelijks schrijven en ondertekende met haar initialen ‘EG’.

  6. Nell Gwyn was an X-Rated Cinderella. Born in abject poverty, she became a professional actress, the beloved mistress of King Charles II, and died as an icon of the Restoration. However, all Nell's legendary insults and remarkable beauty couldn't save her from drama, scandal, and sorrow. Take a bow to these fierce facts about Nell Gwyn, England ...

  7. Pretty Nelly was Eleanor ‘Nell’ Gwyn (1651?-87), one of the first actresses on the public stage. She was also Charles II’s self-proclaimed ‘Protestant whore’, the best-known royal mistress in English history. Most likely born in London, Gwyn grew up in its slums in the shadow of civil war. She never knew her father.