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  1. Elizabeth Blount (* um 1498; † um 1540), genannt Bessie Blount, eine englische Edeldame, war die Tochter des Sir John Blount aus Shropshire und ist bekannt für ihre Rolle als Mätresse des Königs Heinrich VIII. Sie gebar den gemeinsamen Sohn, Henry Fitzroy, der vom König, der bis dahin keinen legitimen männlichen Erben hatte, anerkannt ...

  2. ELIZABETH BLOUNT. BORN: 1500 DIED: 1540 . Mistress of Henry VIII and mother to his illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy.Commonly called "Bessie" Blount.

  3. Elizabeth Anne Mould, Lady Blount (born Elizabeth Anne Mould Williams lastly Elizabeth Anne Mould Morgan; 7 May 1850 – 2 January 1935) was an English pamphlet writer and social activist. She led a society who believed in a flat earth , and conducted experiments that sought to prove this.

  4. Elizabeth Blount, commonly known as Bessie, was a lady-in waiting of Catherine of Aragon, the mistress of Henry VIII and the mother of Henry FitzRoy. Bessie is first seen in the first episode of the series, "In Cold Blood", and we see very clearly that; she is Henry's mistress.

  5. Elizabeth Blount became pregnant and delivered a wealthy son, Henry Fitzroy, in 1519, probably about 16 Jun. Cardinal Wolsey arranged for Elizabeth to live in Jericho Priory, Blackmore, Essex. The King visited her so often, and his baby son, it become a standing joke with courtiers that the King had " gone to Jericho ".

  6. 5 de ago. de 2016 · On 15 June 1519 Bessie Blount gave birth to a son – the illegitimate son of the king. They called him Henry Fitzroy. Using the name Fitzroy made it apparent that he was an acknowledged son by the king. Henry Fitzroy (1519-36) was the illegitimate son of Henry and his mistress Elizabeth Blount, and he was, according to Hall’s Chronicle ...

  7. lemelson.mit.edu › resources › bessie-blountBessie Blount | Lemelson

    Bessie Virginia Blount (1914-2009) led a remarkable life that began in Hickory, Virginia, where she was born on November 24, 1914. She made significant breakthroughs in assistive technologies and forensic science, becoming a role model for women and African Americans for her pioneering work. Young Blount moved from Virginia to New Jersey to ...