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  1. Dido Elizabeth Belle (June 1761 – July 1804) was a free black biracial British gentlewoman. She was born into slavery and illegitimate; her mother, Maria Belle, was an enslaved Black woman in the British West Indies. Her father was Sir John Lindsay, a British career naval officer who was stationed there; later knighted and promoted ...

  2. Dido Elizabeth Belle (c. 1761, Índias Ocidentais – 1804, Londres) foi uma socialite britânica do século XVIII. Ela nasceu na condição de escrava, sua mãe Maria Belle, era uma escrava africana das Índias Ocidentais e seu pai era John Lindsay , um oficial da Marinha Real Britânica .

  3. Atualizado em 06 de junho de 2019. Dido Elizabeth Belle (c. 1761-julho de 1804) foi uma aristocrata britânica de herança mista. Ela foi escravizada desde o nascimento nas Índias Ocidentais Britânicas, filha de uma mulher africana escravizada e do oficial militar britânico Sir John Lindsay.

  4. 7 de jul. de 2020 · Filha de uma escrava com um membro da aristocracia, a jovem pode ter influenciado no debate sobre o fim da escravidão. Penélope Coelho Publicado em 07/07/2020, às 12h30. Fruto de uma relação inusitada, Dido Elizabeth Belle, nasceu em 1761.

  5. Dido Elizabeth Belle (1761–1804) was raised as part of an aristocratic family in Georgian Britain. She was the illegitimate daughter of a young black woman named Maria Bell and a Royal Naval officer, Sir John Lindsay. Dido spent much of her life at Kenwood House on Hampstead Heath in north London.

  6. 3 de jun. de 2014 · Dido Elizabeth Belle is best known for the 1779 painting of her alongside her cousin, Lady Elizabeth Murray, the great-niece of William Murray, The First Earl of Mansfield. The Earl, also known as Lord Mansfield, was at the time the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, the highest ranking jurist in Great Britain.

  7. 6 de jun. de 2019 · Dido Elizabeth Belle was born in the British West Indies to an enslaved African mother and a British father. She was raised by her great-uncle, the Earl of Mansfield, who was a judge who ruled against slavery in England.