Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 28 de abr. de 2019 · Catherine Howard was born in London, England, sometime around 1523. Her parents were Lord Edmund Howard and Joyce Culpeper. In 1531, through the influence of his niece Anne Boleyn, Edmund Howard obtained a position as comptroller for Henry VIII in Calais. When her father went to Calais, Catherine Howard was placed in the care of Agnes Tilney ...

  2. The King’s Fifth Wife: Catherine Howard marries Henry VIII. Henry married Catherine at Oatlands Palace in Surrey on 28 July 1540, the same day that his once all-powerful minister, Thomas Cromwell, was executed. On 8 August, Catherine was formally acknowledged as Queen at Hampton Court Palace.

  3. Catherine Howard (also spelled "Katheryn") was born in about 1521, but the exact date is unknown. [1] She was the tenth child of Lord Edmund Howard and Joyce Culpepper. Her father was the second son of the Duke of Norfolk. She was a cousin to Anne Boleyn, who was the second wife of Henry VIII. [1]

  4. April 2019. Catherine Howard (ca. 1523–13. Februar 1542) war die fünfte Ehefrau von Heinrich VIII . Während ihrer kurzen Ehe war sie offiziell die Königin von England. Howard wurde 1542 wegen Ehebruchs und Unkeuschheit enthauptet.

  5. Catharina Howard. Catherine Howard ( Lambeth, ca. 1523 — Londen, 13 februari 1542) was koningin van Engeland van 1540 tot 1541. Zij was de vijfde echtgenote van Hendrik VIII . Catherine was een dochter van Lord Edmund Howard en een kleindochter van Thomas Howard, 2de hertog van Norfolk. Ook was zij een nicht van Anna Boleyn, de tweede ...

  6. Catherine Howard nacque a Londra, in Inghilterra, intorno al 1523. I suoi genitori erano Lord Edmund Howard e Joyce Culpeper. Nel 1531, grazie all'influenza di sua nipote Anna Bolena , Edmund Howard ottenne un posto come controllore di Enrico VIII a Calais. Quando suo padre andò a Calais, Catherine Howard fu affidata alle cure di Agnes Tilney ...

  7. 11 de abr. de 2022 · El 23 de noviembre de 1543, un Enrique VIII furioso y casi aturdido ordenó que Katherine y lady Rochford fuesen llevadas a la Torre de Londres para ser interrogadas. Finalmente, la rosa inglesa cayó en la misma «trampa dorada», como lo llamó en su novela Phillippa Gregory, que sus antecesoras.