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  1. Guildford Dudley (manchmal auch Guilford; * ca. 1535; † 12. Februar 1554 in London) war der Sohn von John Dudley, 1. Duke of Northumberland, und Jane Guildford, und der jüngere Bruder von Robert Dudley, 1.

  2. Died: 12 Feb 1554, Tower of London, Tower Green, London, England. Buried: Chapel Royal of St.Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London, Tower Green, London, England. Father: John DUDLEY (1° D. Northumberland) Mother: Jane GUILDFORD (D. Northumberland) Married: Jane GREY (Queen of England) 21/5 May 1553, Durham House, London, England. With Edward VI ...

  3. Guilford was the son of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland. Power-hungry and eager to sustain the cause of the Protestants, his father locked him into an unlucky marriage with Jane Grey, the nine days queen. Mary I imprisoned the young couple in the Tower and had them beheaded on the same day [1].

  4. Guilford Dudley Ware, a nationally recognized attorney and retired senior partner of the Norfolk law firm Crenshaw, Ware & Martin, died on January 27, 2024. Born in Essex County, Virginia on Ap…

  5. 16 de may. de 2017 · Para la teoría de la inteligencia de Guilford las tres principales dimensiones de cada una de las aptitudes que configura la inteligencia son tres: los contenidos o percepciones, las operaciones que se llevan a cabo con ellas y por último los productos o resultado de elaborar las primeras. 1. Los contenidos.

  6. 28 de nov. de 2018 · Credit – Wikipedia. Lord Guildford Dudley was the husband of Lady Jane Grey who was Queen of England for nine days, from July 10 – July 19, 1553. Born around 1535, Guildford was the youngest surviving son of John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, and Jane Guildford. Guildford had twelve siblings but only seven survived childhood:

  7. www.ncpedia.org › biography › dudley-guilfordDudley, Guilford | NCpedia

    17 Apr. 1756–3 Feb. 1833. Guilford Dudley, Revolutionary militia officer, was born in Caroline County, Va., the son of Christopher and Elizabeth Dudley. In November 1763 his father moved to Halifax, N.C., where the younger Dudley lived until January 1785. In July 1775 he volunteered for service as a private in a company of minutemen at Halifax.