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  1. Lady Barbara FitzRoy ( 16 juillet 1672 – 6 mai 1737 ), est le sixième et dernier enfant de Barbara Palmer, une maîtresse de Charles II d'Angleterre. Bien que Charles l'ait reconnu publiquement comme son enfant 1, il n'est probablement pas son père. Elle devient nonne bénédictine connue comme Benedite .

  2. 27 de nov. de 2019 · Barbara was insistent that she was the king's – but, of course, as she would have a much higher status as the daughter of a king. Charles denied that Barbara was his daughter in private, but she bore the surname Fitzroy (meaning 'child of the king') like the rest of her siblings, and Charles made no public repudiation of her.

  3. 31 de mai. de 2023 · Bárbara fue la última hija que tuvo la Duquesa Bábara Villiers, una de las amantes oficiales del rey Carlos II de Inglaterra, pero siempre se dudó quien fue ...

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  4. Charlotte Fitzroy as a child, painted by Peter Lely. Charlotte Lee, Countess of Lichfield, painted by Godfrey Kneller. Charlotte Lee was born Charlotte Fitzroy, on 5 September 1664, the fourth child and second daughter of Barbara Palmer, Countess of Castlemaine, the only child of the Royalist commander William Villiers, 2nd Viscount Grandison.

  5. Barbara Fitzroy is portrayed as a smiling, round-faced five-year-old with blonde curls. The king died in 1685. In March 1691, eighteen-year-old Barbara gave birth to an illegitimate son of the Earl of Arran, whom she named Charles Hamilton (1691-1754).

  6. Lady Barbara FitzRoy (* 16.Juli 1672 in Cleveland House, London; † 6. Mai 1737 in Priory of St. Nicholas, Pontoise) war das sechste und jüngste Kind von Barbara Palmer, 1. . Duchess of Cleveland, einer Mätresse des englischen Königs Karl

  7. Lady Barbara Fitzroy was the sixth and youngest child of Barbara Palmer, 1st Duchess of Cleveland, and King Charles II of England, although her paternity has been disputed. She became a Benedictine nun in the English Priory of Saint Nicholas, at Pontoise in France, taking the name Sister Benedicta, where she later became prioress in 1721.