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  1. Arms of Brandon: Barry of ten argent and gules, a lion rampant or ducally crowned per pale of the first and second Quartered arms of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk (c. 1484 – 22 August 1545) was an English military leader and courtier. Through his third wife, Mary Tudor, he was brother-in-law to ...

  2. Catherine Brandon, née Willoughby is the fourth and final wife of Charles Brandon and therefore the Duchess of Suffolk. She is the only female character apart from Mary Tudor to appear in all four seasons. She is played by Irish actress Rebekah Wainright in a recurring role. Her relationship with her considerably-older husband is initially very loving and produces a number of children, but ...

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  3. 7 de sept. de 2020 · On this day in Tudor history, 7th September 1533, just over two months after the death of his previous wife, Mary Tudor. Queen of France, forty-nine-year-old Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, married his ward, fourteen-year-old Catherine Willoughby. Now, a 49 year-old man marrying a teenager might sound rather icky to us today, but it wasn’t ...

  4. María de Salinas. Katherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk, suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby ( née Willoughby; 22 March 1519 – 19 September 1580), was an English noblewoman living at the courts of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth I. She was the fourth wife of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, who acted as her ...

  5. Charles Brandon, I duque de Suffolk ( c. 1484-22 de agosto de 1545) fue un noble y militar inglés, participante en la guerra italiana de 1542-1546. Hijo de William Brandon y Elizabeth Bruyn. A través de su tercera esposa María Tudor fue cuñado de Enrique VIII. Su padre fue herido por Ricardo III en persona en la batalla de Bosworth.

  6. 31 de ene. de 2015 · This, along with various offices, grants & pensions, was a mark of Henry’s continued favor. In early 1513, Charles announced his engagement to the girl and, on 15 May 1513, the king created him Viscount Lisle, in right of his betrothed wife. Charles Brandon finally had a noble title and even more property.

  7. Just two years after Charles’ death, Katherine was said to rule Lincolnshire, where the majority of the Brandon estates were. Following Charles’ death, there were rumours that Henry was eyeing Katherine up as his seventh wife, but although they were given currency at the time (worrying the conservative faction at court and angering ...