Elizabeth Spencer Baroness Hunsdon

Elizabeth Spencer, Baroness Hunsdon (29 June 1552 – 25 February 1618) was an English noblewoman, scholar, and patron of the arts. She was the inspiration for Edmund Spenser's Muiopotmos, was commemorated in one of the poet's dedicatory sonnets to the Faerie Queene, and was represented as "Phyllis" in the latter's pastoral poem Colin Clouts Come Home Againe. She herself translated Petrarch. Her first husband was George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon, grandson of Mary Boleyn, elder sister of Anne Boleyn, mother of Queen Elizabeth I.

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Elizabeth Spencer Baroness Hunsdon
Birth dateJune 29, 1552
Birth place
Northamptonshire , Althorp
Religion
Anglicanism
Date of deathFebruary 25, 1618
Parents
John Spencer (died 1586)
Spouse
George Carey 2nd Baron Hunsdon
Known for
Edmund Spenser
Colin Clouts Come Home Againe
TitleBaroness Hunsdon

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