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Jacquetta of
Luxembourg (1415 or 1416 – 30 May 1472) was a prominent,
though often overlooked,
figure in the Wars of the Roses.
Through her short-lived...
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Jacquetta is a
feminine given name
which may
refer to:
Jacquetta of
Luxembourg (1415/16–1472),
Duchess of Bedford,
Countess Rivers Jacquetta Hawkes (1910–1996)...
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Jacquetta Hawkes OBE FBA (5
August 1910 – 18
March 1996) was an
English archaeologist and writer. She was the
first woman to
study the
Archaeology & Anthropology...
- 17-year-old
Jacquetta of Luxembourg; she was the Duke's
second wife and he was
significantly older and in ill health. When the Duke died in 1435,
Jacquetta was...
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Jacquetta May is a
British writer,
actress and
theatre director. She co-founded the award-winning new-writing
theatre company Plain Clothes Productions...
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Jacquetta Lydia Wheeler (born 16
October 1981) is an
English model.
Wheeler is the
second of
three children. Her father,
Stuart Wheeler, was an entrepreneur...
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Jacquetta Marshall OBE (7
November 1878 – 28
December 1961) was Lord
Mayor of
Plymouth in 1950–51.
Marshall was the
first woman to be Lord
Mayor of Plymouth...
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Jacquetta Jean
Frederica Eliot,
Countess of St.
Germans (born 1943) is the
third daughter of
Miles Wedderburn Lampson, 1st
Baron Killearn. She is his...
- (1796) and Azemia, a
satire on the
Minerva Press novels,
written as "
Jacquetta Agneta Mariana Jenks, of
Belgrove Priory in Wales"; and also published...
- Gregory, part of her
series The Cousins' War. The
story is
narrated by
Jacquetta of Luxembourg,
mother of
Elizabeth Woodville, and
covers the
reign of...