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  1. Susan Bertie (born 1554) was the daughter of Catherine, Duchess of Suffolk, née Willoughby, by her second husband, Richard Bertie. Susan was the noblewoman memorialized by poet Emilia Lanier (née Aemilia Bassano) at the beginning of the Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum (1611) as the "daughter of the Duchess of Suffolk." At sixteen years of ...

  2. Susan Bertie, Later Countess of Kent. With a family history reading like a who’s who of Tudor celebrity (find out more), this hypnotic portrait has now rightfully taken its place on The Beaney ‘Wall of Fame’.

  3. The poet was educated under the direction of the dowager Countess of Kent, whose Protestant humanist circle had a profound influence on the young Lanyer. The practice of being sent from one's family to be trained up in service in an aristocratic household, like that of Susan's, was then widespread.

  4. 10. März 2019 · Death of Susan Bertie, Countess of Kent. Genealogy for Susan Bertie (c.1554 - c.1596) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Susan Bertie, aged about 15. The Master of the Countess of Warwick. The Beaney House of Art and Knowledge, Canterbury. Susan married first in 1570, to Reynold Grey, whose claims to the Earldom of Kent were recognised in 1572. He died soon after, leaving Susan a childless widow at the age of 19. She married again, to Elizabeth I's displeasure ...

  6. The identity of the artist is not known, but several paintings from this period share enough characteristics such as great attention to jewellery, that they are attributed to the same person – referred to as the Master of the Countess of Warwick (active in England 1567-1569).

  7. Susan Bertie, Later Countess of Kent. Investigate status and fashion in the Tudor period through this fascinating portrait. Curriculum links: Art, History.