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  1. Lettice Knollys was an English noblewoman and mother of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, and Lady Penelope Rich. She married three times, including Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, who was Elizabeth I's favourite, and faced the Queen's displeasure and legal challenges.

  2. Lettice Knollys, também conhecida como Lettice Devereux, Lettice Dudley ou Laetitia ( Rotherfield Greys, 8 de novembro de 1543 — Drayton Bassett, 25 de dezembro de 1634), foi uma nobre inglesa. Foi esposa de Walter Devereux, 1.º Conde de Essex, e depois de sua morte, tornou-se a segunda esposa de Roberto Dudley, 1.º Conde de Leicester.

  3. Lettice Knollys ( /ˈnoʊlz/), pe Laetitia, pe Lettice Devereux, pe Lettice Dudley, pe Kontez Essex pe Kontez Leicester (1543–1634), a oa ur gontez saoz, e lez ar rouanez saoz Elesbed Iañ. Dimezet e oa da Robert Dudley, Kont Leicester , Kont Leicester, bet karet gant ar rouanez, a vagas kasoni vras outi.

  4. Learn about the life and marriages of Lettice Knollys, the great niece of Anne Boleyn and the wife of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. Discover how she was related to Elizabeth I, why she was accused of poisoning Leicester, and how she tried to reconcile with the queen.

  5. A biography of Lettice Knollys, Elizabeth I's granddaughter and rival, who survived seven monarchs and three husbands. The book explores her family, scandals, legacy and resemblance to the queen.

  6. 14 de jun. de 2024 · Learn about the life and scandals of Lettice Knollys, a formidable Tudor woman who married three times, including Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, and was a cousin of Queen Elizabeth I. Discover how she survived the Spanish Armada, inherited the Dudley estate and became a grandmother of King James I.

  7. 9 de fev. de 2022 · Nicola Tallis explores the life of Lettice Knollys, who enraged the Virgin Queen by marrying her favourite, Robert Dudley. Described as “one of the best-looking ladies of the court”, Lettice Knollys was a kinswoman of the queen, to whom she had been a “darling” in her youth.