Margaret Tudor Margaret Tudor,1489–1541, queen consort ofJames IVof Scotland; daughter of Henry VII of England and sister of Henry VIII. Her marriage (1503) to James was accompanied by a treaty of “perpetual peace” between Scotland and England, a peace that was ended when James invaded E...
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Catalina noticed that the Scots envoys were much in attendance, negotiating the marriage of her new sister-in-law, Princess Margaret. King Henry was using his children as pawns in his game for power, as every king must do. Arthur had made the vital link with Spain, Margaret, though only ...
About 1491 Henry VII gave her in marriage to Sir Richard Pole, whose mother was the half-sister of the king’s mother, Margaret Beaufort. At her husband’s death in 1505 Margaret was left with five children, of whom the fourth, Reginald, was to become cardinal and Archbishop of ...
What creates the most curiosity in regards to Henry VIII’s Will and Edward’s attempts to alter it, is the tendency for both of them to disregard Henry’s elder sister Margaret Tudor and her progeny. We will never really know their reasons for this omission. But what is interesting is ...
Margaret Tudor, Henry VIII's sister and queen of James IV, has had her reign continually cast in the shadow of her husband's tragic early death and her later disastrous career as regent of Scotland. Despite being the common subjects of popular histories, Catherine and Margaret are in fact ...
This made her the first member of the royal family to divorce since Henry VIII in 1533. Snowdon married a pregnant Lucy Lindsay-Hogg in December 1978. He was also unfaithful to his second wife: In 1997, his longtime affair with one journalist was revealed after her suicide and in 1998, ...
Queen Elizabeth II's younger sister, Princess Margaret, had an independent streak that couldn't be squelched by tradition—but nor could it overcome certain royal rules.
L De Lisle - Katherine Grey Heir to Elizabeth: According to the Will of Henry VIII, It Was the Younger Sister of the Ill-Fated Lady Jane Grey Who Would Follow Elizabeth I to the Throne of England. Yet Few Now Know of the Short, Passionate and Dangerous Life of Katherine Grey 被引量:...
it’s as though she is holding something between finger and thumb that hasn’t been painted in. There is a reference in the 1542 and 1547 inventories of Henry VIII and Edward VI as ‘…oone table with the picture of Lady Margaret the Duches of Saway…’. Is ...