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  1. Frances Carr, Comtesse de Somerset (1592 - 23 août 1632), née Frances Howard, était noble anglaise et femme de Robert Carr (1er comte de Somerset). Elle est plus connue comme figure centrale du Scandale Overbury, dans lequel elle était trouvée coupable de l'assassinat du poète et homme d'État, Thomas Overbury .

  2. Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset (31 May 1590 [1] – 23 August 1632), was an English noblewoman who was the central figure in a famous scandal and murder during the reign of King James I. She was found guilty but spared execution, and was eventually pardoned by the King and released from the Tower of London in early 1622.

  3. Frances Howard est un nom pouvant désigner: Frances Howard (comtesse de Surrey) (en) (c. 1517-1577), comtesse anglaise. Frances Howard (comtesse de Somerset) (en) (1590-1632), courtisane controversée anglaise.

  4. Frances Howard (actress) (19031976), American actress and wife of film producer Samuel Goldwyn

  5. Frances, Countess of Somerset. (1590-1632), Famous beauty. Sitter associated with 18 portraits. A famous beauty, Frances Howard was divorced from Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex in 1613 and married Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset, a favourite of James I.

  6. 5 juil. 2011 · The daughter of the Earl of Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain to King James, her birth placed her amongst the highest in the kingdom, and the remarkable loveliness of her person rendered her conspicuous at a very early age.

  7. 13 avr. 2023 · Frances Howard, The Murderous Countess of Somerset. April 13, 2023. The life of an early-seventeenth century Countess was all about appearances, wearing sparkling jewels in a display of wealth and power and standing loyally and dutifully beside her husband.