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  1. John Dudley, or as others will have it, Sutton; he was famous for the renown of his exploits and was duke of Northumberland, but he was an ambitious man descended of an ambitious father. After a notable victory on Norwich heath against the peasants…he sought with excessive impudence to control both the king and the kingdom…

  2. John Dudley unterstützte den radikalen Protestantismus und forcierte die Enteignung der katholischen Kirche. Protestantische Bischöfe wurden erst nach erheblichen materiellen Zugeständnissen in ihre Ämter eingeführt. Am 11. Oktober 1551 wurde John Dudley vom König zum Duke of Northumberland erhoben.

  3. Ordre de la Jarretière. Knight Bachelor. Blason. Signature. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. John Dudley ( 1504, Londres 1 – Tour de Londres, 22 août 1553 1 ), 1er comte de Warwick puis 1er duc de Northumberland, fils d' Edmund Dudley et d' Elisabeth Grey (en), 6e baronne Lisle.

  4. João Dudley, 1.º Duque de Northumberland. John Dudley ( Londres, 1501 / 1504 - Londres, 1553) foi visconde Lisle, Conde de Warwick, Duque de Northumberland e Lorde Protetor da Inglaterra. Amigo de Henrique VIII, foi notável militar. Fez maiores progressos ainda sob seu filho Eduardo VI em 1547: achava o Protetor Somerset muito moderado.

  5. Abstract. This chapter details the life and career of John Dudley from 1551–1553. The Tudors commonly signalled important shifts in policy, or in the structure of power, with clusters of peerage creations or promotions. On October 1551, the second and final fall of the Duke of Somerset was immediately preceded by three promotions and one new ...

  6. Professor of Physics at Université de Franche-Comté · Originally from South Auckland in New Zealand, John Dudley received B.Sc and Ph.D. from the University of Auckland in 1987 and 1992. In 1992 and 1993, he carried out postdoctoral research at the University of St Andrews in Scotland before taking a lecturing position in 1994 at the University of Auckland. Since 2000, he has been Professor ...

    • Université de Franche-Comté
  7. This chapter focuses on the political situation from 1549–1551. By July 1549, the ‘camping movement’ spread far and wide through East Anglia, from King's Lynn to Bury St. Edmunds and beyond. The grievances which inspired such widespread anger were mostly concerned with the misappropriation of common land and with systematic overgrazing ...