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  1. 1 de abr. de 2021 · Biography. Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (1537/1538 – 14 July 1551), known as Lord Charles Brandon until shortly before his death, was the son of the 1st Duke of Suffolk and the suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby. His father had previously been married to Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII.

  2. King Henry VIII by Hans Holbein. When Henry became King in 1509 his affection for his friend grew stronger. In the early years of his reign, he raised Brandon up to create him Duke of Suffolk. In 1515 Charles Brandon committed treason by marrying Henry VIII’s younger sister Mary Tudor, without the King’s permission.

  3. Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (1537/8-1551) Signed and dated 1541. RCIN 422295. This grave and studious infant holds a paper which is inscribed with his age ...

  4. CHARLES BRANDON, 3rd DUKE OF SUFFOLK. BORN: c. 1537. DIED: 1551. Miniature by Hans Holbein the Younger, painted in 1541. Vellum mounted on playing card, 5.7 cm in diameter. Royal Collection at Windsor Castle. Son of the Charles, 1st Duke of Suffolk and his fourth wife, Catherine Willoughby.

  5. English duke (1537–1511) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (12 October 1537 – 14 July 1551), known as Lord Charles Brandon until shortly before his death, was the son of the 1st Duke of Suffolk and the suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby. Quick Facts His GraceThe Duke of Suffolk, Duke of ...

  6. Charles Brandon als Dreijähriger, Miniaturporträt von Hans Holbein dem Jüngeren, 1541. Charles Brandon, 3. Duke of Suffolk (deutsch Herzog von Suffolk; * ca. 1537; † 14. Juli 1551 in Buckden) war ein englischer Adeliger und der jüngste Sohn von Charles Brandon, 1. Duke of Suffolk, und dessen vierter Frau Katherine Willoughby, 12.

  7. 1 de feb. de 2013 · Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. It is easy to fail to notice in the floor of the south quire aisle of St Georges Chapel the ledger stone marking the burial place of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, one of the most flamboyant and influential personalities of Henry VIII’s reign. Brandon’s father, standard bearer for Henry Tudor, was killed ...