Elizabeth, Margravine of Anspach,. “Introduction”. The Beautiful Lady Craven, edited by Lewis Saul Benjamin and Alexander Meyrick Broadley, Bodley Head, p. i - cxxxviii.
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Textual Production | Elizabeth, Margravine of Anspach | She is thought to have written, soon after this, a pen-picture of King Ferdinand of Naples
, entitled Re Nasone in Profile (printed years later by the Giorniale d' Italia, 12 December 1911). Elizabeth, Margravine of Anspach,. “Introduction”. The Beautiful Lady Craven, edited by Lewis Saul Benjamin and Alexander Meyrick Broadley, Bodley Head, p. i - cxxxviii. lxvii and n |
Residence | Elizabeth, Margravine of Anspach | EMA
received land from Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
in a seaside area outside Naples called Posillipo. She called the house which she built there the Villa Craven. Matthew, Henry Colin Gray et al., editors. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. http://www.oxforddnb.com/. |
Residence | Ellis Cornelia Knight | They fled from Naples, capital of the kingdom of Naples and Sicily or the Two Sicilies, at about the same time as its king. The royal family (Ferdinand
and Maria Carolina
) escaped from... |
Friends, Associates | Ellis Cornelia Knight | In Naples they met the King and Queen of Naples and Sicily, Ferdinand
and Maria Carolina
. Of this couple the queen was the political driving force, both while on the throne and after she... |
Friends, Associates | Ellis Cornelia Knight | On their previous visit to Naples in 1785, the Knights had met Sir William Hamilton
, the British ambassador there, as well as the rulers, Ferdinand
and Maria Carolina
. On their return to Naples... |
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