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Lucy Walter, maîtresse du roi anglais Charles II et mère du 1 er duc de Monmouth, est née aux alentours de 1630, à Roch Castle, près de Haverfordwest comté de Pembrokeshire (pays de Galles). Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]
Lucy Walter (* 1630 in Roch Castle, in der Nähe von Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales; † 1658 in Paris) war eine walisische Adlige, eine Mätressen des englischen Königs Karl II. und die Mutter von James Scott, 1.
Lucy Walter. Lucy Walter (c. 1630 – 1658), also known as Lucy Barlow, was the first mistress of King Charles II of England and mother of James, Duke of Monmouth. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Lucy Walter has received more than 366,594 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on ...
Lucy’s surname has been recorded as Walter or Walters, Waters, and, Barlow or Barlo (the alias she used occasionally) by contemporaries and scholars over the years, but here I have referred to her by the assumed correct name of Walter. Lucy was born into a Welsh middling-gentry family around 1630 and lived in Roch Castle, Pembrokeshire.
Lucy Walter, född omkring 1630, död 1658, var en älskarinna till Karl II av England. Med honom fick hon den sonen James Scott, 1:e hertig av Monmouth . Det förekom redan under hennes livstid spekulationer om att Lucy Walter var hemligt gift med Karl II, och att deras son därför var arvsberättigad till tronen.
Lucy Walter, también conocida como Lucy Barlow, (c. 1630-1658) fue una amante galesa del rey Carlos II de Inglaterra, y madre de James Scott, I duque de Monmouth. Se cree que nació en 1630, o quizá un poco más tarde, en el Castillo de Roch, cerca de Haverfordwest , en Gales, en una familia de la aristocracia terrateniente gentry .
3 de jul. de 2016 · She is currently preoccupied with her ancestress, Lucy Walter, who was given such a bad press in the late 1600s and planning a radio play of Lucy’s story. Lucy Walter, born to landowner Richard Walter and the well bred Elizabeth Protheroe at Roch Castle, Pembrokeshire in 1630, was a wild child of the sea shore and the Welsh countryside ...