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  1. Duke of Suffolk (1442–1492) (Titel wiederhergestellt 1463) Edmund de la Pole, 3. Duke of Suffolk (1472–1513) (Titel abgelegt 1493) Dukes of Suffolk, zweite Verleihung (1514) Charles Brandon, 1. Duke of Suffolk (1484–1545) Henry Brandon, 2. Duke of Suffolk (1535–1551) Charles Brandon, 3. Duke of Suffolk (1537–1551)

  2. 10. Apr. 2024 · Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk was the 1st Duke of Suffolk and brother-in-law of the English king Henry VIII. He was a prominent courtier during his reign. His father, William Brandon, died fighting for Henry Tudor (later King Henry VII) in 1485. A large, athletic man, young Brandon was about

  3. Henry Brandon, 2. Duke of Suffolk. Henry Brandon im Alter von 5 Jahren, Miniatur von Hans Holbein dem Jüngeren, 1541. Henry Brandon, 2. Duke of Suffolk (dt. Herzog von Suffolk) (* 18. September 1535 in Barbican, London; † 14. Juli 1551 in Buckden nahe Huntingdon) war ein englischer Adeliger und der älteste Sohn von Charles Brandon, 1.

  4. Charles Brandon, 1. książę Suffolk około 1516 roku Data urodzenia 1484 Data śmierci 22 sierpnia 1545. Lord steward: Okres od 1541 do 1544 Poprzednik George Talbot. Następca William Paulet. Odznaczenia Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons: Charles Brandon ...

  5. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. Charles Brandon was one of Henry's leading councillors who was opposed to his proposed marriage to Anne Boleyn. (12) However, in December 1533 Charles Brandon was sent to visit Catherine of Aragon at Kimbolton Castle to tell her that Henry was about to marry Anne. It was a task that Brandon found distasteful.

  6. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. (circa 1484-1545), Soldier and Lord Steward. Sitter in 9 portraits. Soldier and statesman, who three times led invasions of France (1513, 1523 and 1544). Although he had a wife living, he secretly married Henry VIII's sister Mary, widow of Louis XII, in Paris (1515). He supported Henry's efforts to obtain a ...

  7. Tattershall Castle and its history are intertwined with that of one of its most famous owners, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, long-time boon companion of Henry VIII. He was an ever-present and ever-loyal intimate of the king. Across the centuries, he intrigues; the commoner who rose to be one of the most powerful men in the land, both a ...