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Alice Spencer, Countess of Derby (4 May 1559 – 23 January 1637) was an English noblewoman from the Spencer family and noted patron of the arts. Poet Edmund Spenser represented her as "Amaryllis" in his eclogue Colin Clouts Come Home Againe (1595) and dedicated his poem The Teares of the Muses (1591) to her.

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  • Alice Spencer, Countess of Derby (en)
  • Alice Spencer (fr)
  • Alice Spencer (it)
  • Alice Spencer, Condessa de Derby (pt)
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  • Alice Spencer, comtesse de Derby (4 mai 1559-23 janvier 1637) est une aristocrate anglaise de la famille Spencer et une mécène reconnue des arts. Le poète Edmund Spenser le représente comme "Amaryllis" dans son églogue Colin Clouts Come Home Againe (1595) et lui a dédié son poème The Teares of the Muses (1591). Son premier mari est Ferdinando Stanley, 5e comte de Derby, possible candidat au trône anglais. Sa fille aînée, Anne Stanley, comtesse de Castlehaven, est l'héritière présomptive de la reine Élisabeth Ire. Elle épouse en secondes noces en 1600 Thomas Egerton, 1er vicomte Brackley. (fr)
  • Lady Alice Spencer, contessa di Derby (Althorp, 4 maggio 1559 – , 23 gennaio 1637), è stata una nobildonna inglese. (it)
  • Alice Spencer (Althorp, 4 de maio de 1559 — Palácio de Harefield, 23 de janeiro de 1637) foi uma nobre inglesa da família Spencer e patrona das artes. Ela foi condessa de Derby pelo seu primeiro casamento com , um pretendente ao trono inglês. Pelo seu segundo casamento com , ela foi senhora de Ellesmere e viscondessa Brackley. (pt)
  • Alice Spencer, Countess of Derby (4 May 1559 – 23 January 1637) was an English noblewoman from the Spencer family and noted patron of the arts. Poet Edmund Spenser represented her as "Amaryllis" in his eclogue Colin Clouts Come Home Againe (1595) and dedicated his poem The Teares of the Muses (1591) to her. (en)
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  • Alice Spencer (en)
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  • Alice Spencer (en)
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  • Harefield Place, Middlesex (en)
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  • Althorp, Northamptonshire, England (en)
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