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  1. Perrers, Alice (d. 1400) Mistress of the English king Edward III. Name variations: Alice de Windsor; Lady of the Sun. Died in 1400; married Sir William de Windsor, deputy of Ireland (died 1384). Alice Perrers, who was the mistress of the English king Edward III, probably belonged to the Hertfordshire family of Perrerses, though there was some ...

  2. The Trials of Alice Perrers By W. Mark Ormrod Alice Perrers is one of the best-known political figures in the history of later medieval England. Emerging from obscurity in the 1360s to become the mistress of King Edward III and mother to his illegitimate children, Alice used her position

  3. Aug 18, 2021 · 18th August 2021. Born 1348, Alice Perrers was an English royal mistress whose lover and patron was King Edward III of England. While there is no record of her birth, evidence suggests Alice was ...

  4. Oct 15, 2023 · Alice Perrers had one very powerful friend: King Edward III (King of England 1327–77). But that led to her acquiring a lot of enemies, who made things very difficult for her after Edward died.

  5. Alice Perrers. Alice Perrers, född 1348, död 1400, var en engelsk hovdam, mätress till kung Edvard III av England mellan 1363 och 1376. Hon hade stort politiskt inflytande och anses ha varit Englands de facto regent 1370–1376.

  6. Jun 11, 2022 · Alice Perrers was the widow of the king’s jeweler, Janyn Perrers, and one of the queen’s damsels when she met Edward III.The most likely date for the beginning of their relationship is 1364 ...

  7. Jan 14, 2019 · For centuries Alice Perrers has been portrayed as an ugly but intelligent woman, who seduced a King, took him for all she could get, and then disappeared in to a quiet retirement. But recent work by historians, particularly around documents held at the National Archives, have managed to draw out a more rounded picture. Alice's origins are unknown.

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