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  1. Duke of Northumberland. The English soldier and statesman John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland (ca. 1502-1553), was the virtual ruler of England from 1549 to 1553. He was executed when his attempt to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne failed. John Dudley's father, Edmund Dudley, was one of the principal financial administrators serving Henry VII.

  2. 17 de mar. de 2015 · The History Learning Site, 17 Mar 2015. 1 Jun 2024. John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland was a Tudor soldier and politician who became Chief Minister in the reign of Edward VI. John Dudley is most associated with the attempt to get Lady Jane Grey onto the throne of England on the death of Edward. The failure of this led to the execution of Dudley.

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  3. BiBTeX EndNote RefMan. This book reconstructs the personal and political life of John Dudley (1504-1553), Viscount Lisle, Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland. For three and a half years (1549-1553) as Lord President of the Council, he was the leader of Edward VI's minority government. His involvement in the notorious attempt to frustrate ...

  4. 22 de ago. de 2016 · On 22nd August 1553, John Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland, was beheaded on Tower Hill for his part in putting his daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, on the throne in place of Mary I. Northumberland's friends, Sir John Gates and Sir Thomas Palmer, were also executed on this day in 1553 for supporting Northumberland.

  5. 25 de feb. de 2024 · John Dudley, professeur à l'Université de Franche-Comté est considéré comme l'un des leaders mondiaux de la photonique, une science qui promet d'encore révolutionner le 21e siècle.

  6. members.femto-st.fr › john-dudleyJohn Dudley

    24 de feb. de 2024 · John DUDLEY Institut FEMTO-ST, Université de Franche-Comté-CNRS UMR 6174 15B avenue des Montboucons F-25030 BESANCON Cedex FRANCE Phone: +33 (0)3 81 66 64 94 Email: john.dudley"at"univ-fcomte.fr Twitter: @johnmdudley

  7. 29 de may. de 2024 · The emergence of John Dudley, Earl of Warwick, as the most powerful man in England in 1549 was one of the most unlikely events of the Tudor century. The son of an executed traitor, Dudley was distinguished neither by learning, administrative talent, nor political genius. Yet at the death of Henry VIII in 1547, he and Edward Seymour, Earl of ...