Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh
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Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh
Summary
Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh is a human[1]. She was born on +1583-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. She died on +1652-01-01T00:00:00Z[3]. She worked as an aristocrat[4] and courtier[5]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[6]
Key Facts
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh was born on +1583-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh died on +1652-01-01T00:00:00Z[3].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh is buried at Church of Saint Eustache[7].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's father was George Villiers[8].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's mother was Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham[9].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh was married to William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh[10].
- A child of Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh was Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh[11].
- A child of Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh was George Feilding, 1st Earl of Desmond[12].
- A child of Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh was Elizabeth Boyle, Countess of Guilford[13].
- A child of Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh was Margaret Feilding, Duchess of Hamilton[14].
- A child of Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh was Lady Anne Feilding[15].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh held citizenship in Kingdom of England[16].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's professions included aristocrat[4].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's professions included courtier[5].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh held the position of Lady of the Bedchamber[17].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's image is recorded as Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh.jpg[18].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh is recorded as female[19].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's noble title is recorded as countess[21].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's part of is recorded as Feilding family[22].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's Find a Grave memorial ID is recorded as 148294707[23].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/02rzg75[24].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's family name is recorded as Villiers[25].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's family name is recorded as Feilding[26].
- Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's given name is recorded as Susan[27].
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Origins and Family
Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh was born on +1583-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. Her father was George Villiers[8]. Her mother was Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham[9].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include aristocrat[4] and courtier[5]. Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh held the position of Lady of the Bedchamber[17].
Personal Life
Among Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's spouses was William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh[10]. Children include Basil Feilding, 2nd Earl of Denbigh[11], a diplomat[28], 1608–1675[29]; George Feilding, 1st Earl of Desmond[12], 1614–1665[30], of Kingdom of England[31]; Elizabeth Boyle, Countess of Guilford[13], a politician[32]; Margaret Feilding, Duchess of Hamilton[14], 1613–1638[33], of Scotland[34]; and Lady Anne Feilding[15], 1612–1636[35].
Death and Burial
Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh died on +1652-01-01T00:00:00Z[3]. She is buried at Church of Saint Eustache[7].
Why It Matters
Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[6]
FAQs
Who were Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's parents?
Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's father was George Villiers[8]. Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's mother was Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham[9].
Who was Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh married to?
Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh's spouses include William Feilding, 1st Earl of Denbigh[10].
What did Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh do for work?
Susan Feilding, Countess of Denbigh worked as aristocrat[4] and courtier[5].