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  1. Frances Brandon ( Bishop's Hatfield, Herts, 16 de julio de 1517 - 20 de noviembre de 1559). Fue hija de Charles Brandon y María Tudor. Sus hermanos (hijos de esta pareja) eran: Enrique Brandon y Leonor Brandon.

  2. La madre de Juana era Frances Brandon, prima y ahijada de María. [103] El grado de responsabilidad de Dudley en el cambio de la línea de sucesión es objeto de controversia. Mientras que tradicionalmente se cree que Dudley persuadió al joven rey, Lyon (2016) y Roberts (2016) señalaron que la voluntad de Eduardo se decantó ...

    • 1 de octubre de 1553
  3. Frances Brandon was the elder daughter of Charles Brandon Duke of Suffolk (a country gentleman ennobled by Henry VIII) and Henry 's younger sister, Mary Tudor, formerly Queen of France, whose marriage to Louis XII lasted three months, leaving her free to give her hand to Suffolk as soon as her period of mourning was over.

  4. María Tudor ( Palacio de Richmond, 18 de marzo de 1496 - Westhorpe Hall, Suffolk, 25 de junio de 1533) fue una princesa inglesa, y brevemente reina consorte de Francia por su matrimonio con Luis XII de Francia. Fue también duquesa de Suffolk tras contraer matrimonio con Charles Brandon, I duque de Suffolk.

  5. Hace 4 días · Frances Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk was buried in St Edmund's chapel in Westminster Abbey. She was the elder daughter of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk (d.1545) and his third wife Mary Tudor (d.1533), sister of King Henry VIII and widow of King Louis XII of France.

  6. On this day in 1559, Frances Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk, died at Richmond. She was buried in St Edmund’s Chapel, Westminster Abbey, on the orders of her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, and her second husband, Adrian Stokes, erected a tomb in her memory.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2019 · Frances, being the niece of King Henry VIII, found herself in the position of possibly inheriting the throne of England on several occasions. For inexplicable reasons, Henry VIII and his son King Edward VI saw fit to pass over Frances in designating their successors and instead named her children.