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  1. Signature. George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, KG ( / ˈvɪlərz / VIL-ərz; 28 August 1592 – 23 August 1628), [1] [2] was an English courtier, statesman, and patron of the arts. He was a favourite and self-described "lover" of King James VI and I. [3] [4] Buckingham remained at the height of royal favour for the first three years of the ...

  2. George Villiers, 1 er comte puis duc de Buckingham à la deuxième création de ce titre, né le 28 août 1592 à Brooksby, dans le Leicestershire, et assassiné le 23 août 1628 à Portsmouth, est un important homme d’État anglais.

  3. 1° Duque de Buckingham. Madre. Lady Katherine Manners. Duquesa consorte de Buckingham. [ editar datos en Wikidata] George Villiers (30 de enero de 1628-16 de abril de 1687), fue un estadista, aristócrata, escritor, cortesano inglés del siglo XVII y segundo Duque de Buckingham.

  4. Henry Stafford, II duque de Buckingham (1455-1483), único hijo del anterior, fue acusado de traición y perdió sus títulos en 1483. Edward Stafford, 3° Duque de Buckingham (1477-1521), primogénito del anterior. Fue restaurado en los honores de su padre en 1485 pero acusado de traición fue ejecutado en 1521 y perdió sus títulos.

  5. George Villiers, 1st duke of Buckingham (born August 28, 1592, Brooksby, Leicestershire, England—died August 23, 1628, Portsmouth, Hampshire) was a royal favourite and statesman who virtually ruled England during the last years of King James I and the first years of the reign of Charles I. Buckingham was extremely unpopular, and the failure ...

  6. Por George Villiers, pode estar à procura de: George Villiers, 1Duque de Buckingham , político inglês e favorito de Jaime I da Inglaterra . George Villiers, 2.° Duque de Buckingham , filho do antecessor.

  7. Courtier; favourite of James I Handsome and ambitious, Villiers was the most notorious of James I's favourites. From humble beginnings as cupbearer in the royal household, he rose with astonishing speed through the ranks of the aristocracy, becoming Duke of Buckingham in 1623. As one of the king's leading ministers, some of his administration was effective, but he was widely regarded as ...