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  1. 30 de mar. de 2017 · John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland is one of the Tudor villains we all love to hate. His unbridled ambition is held responsible for the death of his sixteen-year-old daughter-in-law, Lady Jane Grey, whilst even before the attempt to put her on the throne as his puppet, he was considered a tyrant and a bully. But there is more to him than that ...

  2. John Dudley unterstützte den radikalen Protestantismus und forcierte die Enteignung der katholischen Kirche. Protestantische Bischöfe wurden erst nach erheblichen materiellen Zugeständnissen in ihre Ämter eingeführt. Am 11. Oktober 1551 wurde John Dudley vom König zum Duke of Northumberland erhoben.

  3. This chapter focuses on the political situation from 1549–1551. By July 1549, the ‘camping movement’ spread far and wide through East Anglia, from King's Lynn to Bury St. Edmunds and beyond. The grievances which inspired such widespread anger were mostly concerned with the misappropriation of common land and with systematic overgrazing ...

  4. Extract. The name John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, evokes the image of the ambitious and selfish politician who was responsible for the death of Lady Jane Grey. The son of an executed traitor, and a traitor and apostate Protestant himself, Northumberland has been defamed by chroniclers and historians since his death in 1553.

  5. Today’s guest is John Dudley.John is a professional archery athlete, bowhunter, founder of Nock On Archery, and host of the Nock On Podcast and Nock On TV. H...

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  6. John M. Dudley. Université de Franche-Comté, Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, CNRS Institut FEMTO-ST. Verified email at univ-fcomte.fr - Homepage. Physics Nonlinear & Ultrafast Optics Supercontinuum Nonlinear Science Science Communication.

  7. Duke of Northumberland. The English soldier and statesman John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland (ca. 1502-1553), was the virtual ruler of England from 1549 to 1553. He was executed when his attempt to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne failed. John Dudley's father, Edmund Dudley, was one of the principal financial administrators serving Henry VII.