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Description: Lady Arabella Stuart, also known as Arbella. She was at one time considered heir to the English and Scottish thrones, though she did not aspire to them. She died of self-inflicted starvation in the Tower of London, in 1615. Contrary to the title given by the Scottish National Galleries, her father was either the 5th earl of Lennox, or the 1st earl of Lennox of the 3rd creation.
Title: Lady Arbella Stuart. Ca. 1577 - 1615. Only daughter of the 6th Earl of Lennox.title QS:P1476,en:"Lady Arbella Stuart. Ca. 1577 - 1615. Only daughter of the 6th Earl of Lennox." label QS:Len,"Lady Arbella Stuart. Ca. 1577 - 1615. Only daughter of the 6th Earl of Lennox." label QS:Les,"Lady Arabella Estuardo. Ca. 1577-1615. La única hija del 6to conde de Lennox." label QS:Lfr,"Lady Arabella Stuart. Ca. 1577-1615. Fille unique de la 6e comte de Lennox." label QS:Lde,"Arabella Stuart. Ca. 1577-1615. Einzige Tochter des 6. Graf von Lennox." label QS:Lnl,"Lady Arabella Stuart. Ca. 1577-1615. Enige dochter van de 6de Graaf van Lennox."
Credit: National Galleries of Scotland
Author: Robert Peake the elder
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