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  1. Margarida Tudor (em inglês: Margaret Tudor; Palácio de Westminster, 28 de novembro de 1489 — Methven, 18 de outubro de 1541 ), filha de Henrique VII de Inglaterra e de Isabel de Iorque, foi uma figura notável na história da Escócia e da Inglaterra do século XVI .

  2. Margaret Tudor (1489-1541), Queen of Scotland. Sitter associated with 8 portraits Margaret Tudor was the elder of the two surviving daughters of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. She was the elder sister of Henry VIII. In 1503 she married James IV, King of Scots, thus becoming the mother of James V and grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots.

  3. Marguerite Tudor, née le 28 novembre 1489 au palais de Westminster et morte le 18 octobre 1541 au château de Methven, était l'aînée des deux filles survivantes d' Henri VII d'Angleterre et d' Élisabeth d'York, et la sœur aînée d' Henri VIII. En 1503, elle fut mariée à Jacques IV, roi d'Écosse, ce qui devait faire d'elle la mère de ...

  4. As requested and promised, we’re exploring the life of Margaret Tudor today – we’re going to explore her successes and failures, her betrayals and triumphs –...

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  5. 9 de ene. de 2017 · Margaret Tudor was born on 28 November 1489 as the eldest daughter of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. Early in her life, her future marriage was already being discussed. On 24 January 1502 Scotland and England concluded the Treaty of Perpetual Peace, which included the marriage between Margaret and James IV of Scotland.

  6. 8 de dic. de 2017 · Margaret Tudor was Henry VIII's older sister and became the Queen of Scotland after her marriage to James IV in 1503. Her life was troubled and fraught with tension. She was continually caught between her country of birth and the country she ruled.

  7. 25 de oct. de 2020 · Margaret Tudor's priority was still her son, the King of Scotland. In 1524, Margaret managed to plan a coup d'etat to depose the Duke of Albany and get James, then 12, on the throne, with Margaret advising him, according to History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth.