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  1. Annabella Stuart ( 1436 – 1509) è stata una principessa scozzese . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Matrimoni. 2.1 Primo Matrimonio. 2.2 Secondo Matrimonio. 3 Ascendenza. Biografia. Annabella era la figlia più giovane di Giacomo I di Scozia, e di sua moglie, Giovanna Beaufort, figlia di John Beaufort, I duca di Somerset.

    • Descent
    • Childhood
    • Heiress to The English Throne
    • Marriage Negotiations
    • Marriage to Lord Beauchamp, Imprisonment and Death
    • Literary Legacy
    • Bibliography
    • References
    • External Links

    She was the only child of Charles Stuart, 1st Earl of Lennox (of the third creation), by his marriage to Elizabeth Cavendish. She was a grandchild of Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox (of the second creation) and Lady Margaret Douglas, the daughter and heiress of Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus, and of Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry ...

    Arbella's father died in 1576 when she was an infant. She was raised by her mother Elizabeth Cavendish, Countess of Lennox, until 1582. The death of her mother left seven-year-old Arbella an orphan, whereupon she became the ward of her grandmother Bess, rather than Lord Burghley, the Master of the Court of Wards, as might have been expected. During...

    For some time before 1592, Arbella was considered one of the natural candidates to succeed her first cousin twice removed, Queen Elizabeth I. However, between the end of 1592 and the spring of 1593, the influential Cecils – Elizabeth's Lord Treasurer, Lord Burghley, and his son, Secretary of State Sir Robert Cecil – turned their attention away from...

    Owing to Arbella's status as a possible heir to the throne, there were discussions of appropriate marriages for her throughout her childhood. In 1588, it was proposed to James VI of Scotland that Ludovic Stuart, 2nd Duke of Lennox, should be married to Arbella, but nothing seems to have come of this suggestion. James VI was interested in this match...

    Arbella came to the court of James VI and I in August 1603. She was given precedence as a Princess of the Blood. A Venetian diplomat Scaramelli noted that she carried the train of the dress of the queen, Anne of Denmark, when she went to chapel. In March 1608 Anne of Denmark, Prince Henry, and Arbella's friend the courtier John Elphinstone wrote to...

    Over one hundred letters written by Arbella have survived. In 1993, a collection of them was published, edited by Sara Jayne Steen, providing details of her activities and ideas. The English novelist and historical biographer Doris Leslie wrote 'Wreath for Arabella' in 1948. Emilia Lanier's poem Salve Deus Rex Judaeorumis dedicated to Arbella. Lani...

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    1. Marshall, Rosalind. "Arabella Stuart." Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.

    The Correspondence of Lady Arbella Stuart in EMLO
  2. Annabella of Scotland (c. 1436 – 1509) was a Scottish princess, a member of the House of Stewart, and by her two marriages Countess of Geneva and Countess of Huntly. Both of her marriages were annulled, the first without being consummated and the second on grounds of consanguinity

  3. Annabella Stuart (1436 – 1509) è stata una principessa scozzese. Biografia Annabella era la figlia più giovane di Giacomo I di Scozia , e di sua moglie, Giovanna Beaufort , figlia di John Beaufort, I duca di Somerset .

  4. 4 giorni fa · Arbella (Arabella) Stuart. Lady Arbella Stuart, first cousin to James VI of Scotland and I of England, lies buried in a vault beneath the south aisle of Henry VII's chapel in Westminster Abbey.

  5. 19 giu 2019 · 19 Jun 2019. In a race for the crown which lasted for most of the second half of the 16th century, likely winners were trained and backed. One such front-runner was Arbella Stuart, the ill fated daughter of Elizabeth Cavendish and Charles Stuart, Earl of Lennox, the great-grandson of King Henry VII. Being of royal blood Arbella was ...

  6. 18 set 2022 · Arbella Stuart, the one and only offspring of the carefully arranged union, was born in 1575. She was Queen Elizabeth I’s third cousin. Arbella’s claim was passed over by parliament in favor of that of her cousin, James VI of Scotland, simply because he came with more perks.