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  1. Mary Sidney Herbert, the Countess of Pembroke. Dates: 1561 – 1621. Background: Mary Sidney was the most educated woman in England, comparable only to Queen Elizabeth. She was fluent in Italian, French, and Latin, and probably Greek; played the lute and virginals; sang; had all the refinements of an aristocratic woman, such as medical training ...

  2. Mary Sidney Herbert, the Countess of Pembroke, was known to be a hot-tempered redhead, brilliant, multi-talented, strong, dynamic, passionate, generous, and a bit arrogant. She was born three years before Shakespeare and died five years after. For two decades, she developed and led the most important literary circle in England’s history ...

  3. 1 de nov. de 2009 · Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke & Montgomery, 1590-1676. Her life, letters and work, extracted from all the original documents available, many of which are here printed for the first time by Williamson, George Charles, 1858-1942

  4. It is clear that Lady Anne Clifford favoured this particular likeness, which became her ‘stereotype’ image. The local painter John Bracken was employed to reproduce Lady Anne’s likeness in numerous portraits identical to this one, which were presented to local families in order to disseminate her image throughout the districts of Westmorland and Craven.

  5. Anne Countess of Pembroke, Dorset and Montgomery, Baroness Clifford Herbert (Clifford) aka Sackville, Dorset, Pembroke (30 Jan 1590 - 22 Mar 1676) 0 references Sitelinks

  6. Anne Clifford's Autobiographical Writing, 1590-1676. Anne Clifford Herbert Countess of Pembroke. Manchester University Press, 2018 - Biography & Autobiography - 323 ...

  7. 26 de abr. de 2021 · The extraordinary Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke (1561 – 1621), was an almost exact contemporary of Shakespeare and has been one of the candidates in various conspiracy theories for the actual author of Shakespeare’s works, in particular his sonnets. Even though this is nonsense, Mary Sidney, sister of the more famous Philip, was ...