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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_CecilAnne Cecil - Wikipedia

    Anne Cecil. Anne de Vere (née Cecil ), Countess of Oxford (5 December 1556 – 5 June 1588) was the daughter of the statesman William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, chief adviser to Queen Elizabeth I of England, and the translator Mildred Cooke. In 1571 she became the first wife of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.

  2. 5 de dez. de 2019 · On this day in Tudor history, 5 December 1556, Mildred Cooke, 2nd wife of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, gave birth to a daughter, Anne. Anne was the couple’s second daughter, but her older sister, did not survive infancy. The Cecils were an enlightened family and educated their daughters to a high degree.

  3. 7 de dez. de 2022 · 154. 6.5K views 1 year ago. Torn for most of her life between her father -- the most powerful man in Elizabethan England – and her husband, Edward de Vere, Anne Cecil has been traditionally...

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  4. On this day in Tudor history, 5th December 1556, Anne de Vere (née Cecil) was born, She was the daughter of William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, and his second...

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  5. Anne CECIL (C. Oxford) Born: 5 Dec 1556 . Died: 5 Jun 1588, Queen's Court, Greenwich, England. Father: William CECIL (1° B. Burghley) Mother: Mildred COOKE (B. Burghley) Married: Edward De VERE (17º E. Oxford) 19 Dec 1571, Westminster Abbey, London, England. Children: 1. Elizabeth De VERE (C. Derby) 2. Son De VERE (B. Bolebec) 3.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Anne_CecilAnne Cecil - Wikiwand

    Anne de Vere (née Cecil ), Countess of Oxford (5 December 1556 – 5 June 1588) was the daughter of the statesman William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, chief adviser to Queen Elizabeth I of England, and the translator Mildred Cooke. In 1571 she became the first wife of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford.

  7. Home. Mildred Cecil, Lady Burghley & Anne Countess of Oxford. Philanthropist. Mildred Cecil, Lady Burghley and her daughter Anne, Countess of Oxford have a large monument, about twenty four feet high, in St Nicholas' chapel in Westminster Abbey near where they are buried.