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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. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Gwyn, Nell (1650–87). Born in 1650 in Hereford, Nell first worked as a barmaid in her mother's drinking-house and then as an orange-seller outside the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London), before attracting the attention of Charles II, by which time she was a popular actress at the Theatre Royal itself. She became his mistress though sharing ...

  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. 7 de nov. de 2018 · Nell Gwyn, who died on this day, is the most famous of the mistresses and became a legend, the only royal mistress in English history to be warmly regarded by the people. Charles was married in 1662 to Portugal's Catherine of Braganza but her pregnancies all ended in miscarriages, causing the King to look elsewhere for a "supplier" of children.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 5 de ago. de 2023 · Nell Gwyn. We're travelling back to 17th century England with one of the first actresses in comedy and a mistress to King Charles II, Nell Gwyn. Greg Jenner explores her eventful life. Show more ...

  7. 27 de nov. de 2022 · Once Charles II was crowned, Nell and her sister joined one of the most prolific brothels in London, owned by Madam Ross. Her sex-workers were known to be expensive and they were enjoyed by the highest ranks in society. However, Nell denied ever being a sex-worker there, only claiming to have served drinks.