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  1. Elizabeth Talbot, Condesa de Shrewsbury (c. 1527-1608), conocida como Bess de Hardwick fue una noble inglesa, que construyó tres grandes obras de la época isabelina: Chatsworth, Hardwick Hall y Oldcotes. 1 . Biografía. Fue hija de John Hardwick de Derbyshire y de su esposa Elizabeth Leeke.

  2. Elizabeth Cavendish, later Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury ( née Hardwick; c. 1521 – 13 February 1608), known as Bess of Hardwick, of Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, was a notable figure of Elizabethan English society. By a series of well-made marriages, she rose to the highest levels of English nobility and became enormously wealthy.

  3. Hace 2 días · Bess of Hardwick. Rising from a modest background to become a friend of Elizabeth I and one of the richest women of her time, Bess was also a tireless and ambitious builder, whose houses symbolised her rise to wealth and power. Lived: 1527–1608. Field: Noblewoman and builder.

  4. 22 de mar. de 2022 · Bess of Hardwick: a brief biography. Born: An unknown date in 1527, the same year that Henry VIII petitioned the Pope to have his marriage to Katherine of Aragon annulled. Death: 13 February 1608. Bess died at her beloved Hardwick Hall – she was around eighty-one years old, an astonishingly old age by the standards of the time.

  5. 1. Hardwick Hall, built by architect Robert Smythson for Bess of Hardwick between 1590 and 1597. 2. Bess of Hardwick's will (in the Devonshire Collection) 3. Bess of Harwick's tomb at Derby Cathedral. Bess of Hardwick was one of the most powerful and wealthy women in Elizabethan England, second only to the Queen.

  6. Elizabeth Talbot, Condesa de Shrewsbury (c. 1527-1608), conocida como Bess de Hardwick fue una noble inglesa, que construyó tres grandes obras de la época isabelina: Chatsworth, Hardwick Hall y Oldcotes.

  7. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Grand design. Treasure trove. Lady Arbella Stuart. Evelyn, the Last Lady of Hardwick. You might also be interested in. Hardwicks history is closely associated with the lady who built it, born Elizabeth Hardwick, who became Countess of Shrewsbury, known to many simply as ‘Bess of Hardwick’.