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  1. He was reported ill with "consumption" (usually identified as tuberculosis, but possibly another serious lung complaint) in early July, and died at St. James's Palace on 23 July 1536. Tomb of Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and his wife Mary. St Michael the Archangel's Church, Framlingham, Suffolk.

  2. 23 de jul. de 2019 · Most historians concur that Henry FitzRoy died of tuberculosis (consumption). He is also suspected to have died of pneumonic plague that works on its victim in the following way: the infection settles in one’s lungs, and after several days, their lungs become liquefied, while their body is developing pneumonia, chest pain, bad ...

  3. Muchos historiadores afirman que Eduardo VI murió de tuberculosis como Henry Fitzroy. Sin embargo, otros historiadores como el doctor Julian Litten están comenzando una nueva investigación que ligue las muertes de Eduardo, de Enrique y de su tío Arturo Tudor. Sucesión

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  4. Henry FitzRoy (born c. 1100–1104, died 1158) was an illegitimate son of Henry I of England, possibly by Princess Nest, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr, last king of Deheubarth (d. 1093), and his wife, Gwladys ferch Rhiwallon ap Cynfyn, and was a grandson of William the Conqueror.

  5. Henry FitzRoy may refer to: Henry FitzRoy (died 1158) (c. 1103–1158), illegitimate son of Henry I of England. Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset (1519–1536), the only illegitimate child acknowledged by Henry VIII. Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Grafton (1663–1690), illegitimate son of Charles II of Great Britain.

  6. 15 de jun. de 2015 · He died quite suddenly at St James’s Palace on 22/23rd July 1536. There is debate as to what exactly killed the young man of just seventeen years of age. It is believed that Fitzroy died of tuberculosis, although another suggestion put forward has been pneumonic plague. The young man’s death was quite a shock to the King and others.

  7. Description. Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset (1519-36), was the illegitimate son of Henry VIII by Elizabeth Blount, a lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon. The child was officially acknowledged by the King after the early deaths of the three sons born to the Queen.