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Jane Popincourt (died after 1516) , was a French noblewoman and maid-of-honour at the royal court of Louis XII and later of Francis I. For around twelve years, she had a position at the English court, first in the reign of Henry VII, as a distinguished tutor engaged to teach French to the princesses Margaret and Mary; and later in ...
Jane Popincourt, a Frenchwoman, who was a tutor to his sisters. [8] Anne Bassett, stepdaughter of the King's uncle, Arthur Plantagenet, 1st Viscount Lisle, lady-in-waiting to Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Queen Mary I. [8] Elizabeth Carew, wife of his close friend, Nicholas Carew, and half-first cousin of Anne Boleyn. [8]
2 de nov. de 2020 · There was the mysterious Jane Popincourt, who was refused entry to France by Louis XII, with the comment that she should be burned, plus a host of other ladies who received gifts from Henry at some point, or danced with him in a masque.
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24 de jul. de 2017 · Jane Popincourt. The earliest reference of Jane Popincourt shows up in the Privy Purse expenses of Elizabeth of York in 1498.² Kathy Lynn Emerson, creator of “Who’s Who of Tudor Women” states that Jane was a French-speaking lady assigned to teach the language to Henry VII s daughters, Margaret and Mary, through daily conversation.
1 de oct. de 2017 · He gave £100 to Jane Popincourt when she returned to France and most notably during the period so far as history is concerned he had affairs with Bessie Blount and Mary Boleyn. Bessie Blount is the mother of his only acknowledged illegitimate child – Henry Fitzroy. Henry was born in 1519.
8 de feb. de 2016 · There was also Jane Popincourt, a maid of Henry’s sister Mary, who was refused entry to France in 1514 by King Louis XII on account of her immorality. This, coupled with Henry’s choice of her as a dance partner the following spring and his generous gift of £100 to allow her to leave, have led to speculation that Jane had shared his bed.
La relación entre Henry VIII y Jane Popincourt no es muy conocida o documentada. Se cree que Jane fue una de las damas de honor de la reina Catherine de Aragón, la primera esposa de Henry VIII. Según algunas fuentes, Henry se enamoró de Jane después de verla en la corte y la invitó a ser su amante.