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  1. 4. Mai 2015 · By Ciaran Conliffe Last updated May 4, 2015. When Jane Digby was born in 1807, child of privileged English aristocracy, nobody could have predicted the course her life would take. She was the daughter of Captain Henry Digby, a sailor from a line of sailors who had fought against the Americans in the West Indies and against Napoleon at Trafalgar.

  2. Edward Digby, 9th Baron Digby [1] (sourozenec) multimediální obsah na Commons. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Jane Elizabeth Digby, Lady Ellenborough ( 3. dubna 1807 Holkham Hall – 11. srpna 1881 Damašek) byla anglická aristokratka, proslavená svým pozoruhodným milostným životem a životním stylem.

  3. 3. März 2022 · Jane Digby by Joseph Karl Stieler, commissioned by King Ludwig I of Bavaria, c.1831 . In 1853, aged 46, Jane had just emerged from a tempestuous relationship with a Greek war hero, Xristos Hadji-Petros. She had borne six children, three of whom had died young, and three of whom were being raised by their paternal families. She concluded that it ...

  4. 28. Juni 2012 · A celebrated aristocratic beauty, Jane Digby married Lord Ellenborough at seventeen. Their divorce a few years later was one of England s most scandalous at that time. In her quest for passionate fulfilment she had lovers which included an Austrian prince, King Ludvig I of Bavaria, and a Greek count whose infidelities drove her to the Orient.

  5. 7. Nov. 2021 · Jane Digby. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Jane Elizabeth Digby (April 3, 1807 – August 11, 1881), daughter of Admiral Henry Digby was an English aristocrat who lived a life of wild adventure. Jane Digby. British aristocrat.

  6. Rebel HeartThe Scandalous Life of Jane Digby By Mary S. Lovell. Chapter One: Golden Childhood 1807-1823. When Jane Elizabeth Digby was born at Forston House in Dorset on 3 April 1807 her parents ...

  7. 25. Okt. 2007 · Jane Digby in her day was called "one of the most remarkable women of the 19th century.' She survived the scandal of divorce, was the mistress to Kings before finally finding love in the deserts of the Middle East. In her lifetime, no fewer than 8 novels including one written by Honore de Balzac were written featuring Jane as a thinly disguised character, most of them not flattering portraits ...