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  1. 26 de jul. de 2022 · Jane Dudley gave birth to 13 children, eight boys, and five girls.[2] In most cases, it is impossible to establish their birthdates exactly. An exception is Robert, the future favorite of Elizabeth I; he was born in 1532 as the fifth son, and possibly after the eldest daughter Mary, who became the mother of the courtier-poet Philip Sidney.[3]

  2. 11 de abr. de 2022 · Lady Jane Grey and Lord Guildford Dudley got married about two months before Jane was proclaimed queen. When Dudley asked to be crowned king, Queen Jane refused; rather, she offered to make him a duke instead. Safe to say the Dudleys were offended by this decision of Jane. They even threatened to deny Jane of an heir by not allowing Jane and ...

  3. Jane Dudley stepped into the centre ground of politics once, taking a hand in arranging the Seymour-Dudley marriage alliance of 1550. In doing so she called upon the bonds among the circle of reformist court ladies of the 1540s of which she, Anne Stanhope, Duchess of Somerset , and perhaps also Anne Preston, Lady Paget formed part.

  4. 23 de sept. de 2001 · Jane Dudley, a champion of dance as social protest who worked with modern-dance pioneer Martha Graham and became a leading teacher and choreographer in the United States and Britain, has died ...

  5. This article was written with Lee Porritt from Lady Jane Grey Revisited . In May 1553, the wedding of Lady Jane Grey and Lord Guildford Dudley took place at Durham House, the London residence of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. Over the course of four hundred years, many myths have attached themselves to the life and events surrounding Lady ...

  6. By Tamise Hills and Lee Porritt. In May 1553, the wedding of Lady Jane Grey and Lord Guildford Dudley took place at Durham House, the London residence of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. Over the course of four hundred years, many myths have attached themselves to the life and events surrounding Lady Jane Grey.

  7. Jane Dudley began her dance training at the Mary Wigman School under Hanya Holm and joined her troupe in 1931. Three years later Dudley left for the New Dance Group (NDG), a Marxist-based organization that used dance as agitational propaganda during the Depression era.

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