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  1. Hace 2 días · Lady Margaret Beaufort, madre de Enrique VII, fortalece y consagra en Oxford la influencia escotista con la fundación de una Cátedra —ocupada en 1497 por Edmund Wylford, y permanente desde 1502—, donde se enseñan diariamente a un público numeroso los Quodlibeta del doctor Sutil.

  2. Hace 1 día · Lady Margaret Beaufort -Mother of Henry King VII and matriarch of the Tudor dynasty Explore the remarkable life of Margaret Beaufort, the influential figure ...

  3. Hace 1 día · A moment ago. #1. Watched a couple of docs recently which both characterized Margaret Beaufort as a cunning political animal playing a "long game" (an expression used in both docs), but is that really so, or was she just someone who took the opportunities that came along and didn't give up? I'm inclined to believe it's the latter, but I'm ...

  4. On 24th April 1536, Lord Chancellor Thomas Audley busied himself setting up two commissions of oyer and terminer for the counties of Kent and Middlesex. This legal machinery would later draw up the indictments against Queen Anne Boleyn and the men accused of sleeping with her and conspiring with her to kill King Henry VIII, and try four of the men.

  5. Hace 19 horas · On 29th April 1536, three days before her arrest, Queen Anne Boleyn had altercations with her husband's groom of the stool, Sir Henry Norris, and court musician Mark Smeaton. Both of these men ended up being beheaded as traitors, accused of sleeping with the queen and plotting with her to kill the king. But what exactly happened on this day in 1536?

  6. Hace 4 días · Serving as the tinsel to milestones and mundane gatherings alike, the Margarita is a cocktail that fosters familial connections.

  7. Hace 19 horas · The excellent sport, particularly coursing and hawking, to be had on the downs led the dukes of Beaufort to base a large sporting estate at Netheravon in the earlier 18th century. Under the management of the Hicks Beach family, the Beauforts' successors, the estate survived intact until the end of the 19th century.