Margaret Tudor, 1489–1541, queen consort of James IV of 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
Princess Margaret, British royal, the second daughter of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth and the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II. She struggled throughout her life to balance an independent spirit and artistic temperament with her duties as a mem
Henry had marriedJane Seymourand Margaret was to be a part of Jane’s household. It was about this time, Henry found out about Margaret’s romance. Henry decided this was an attempt by the Howard’s to marry into the royal family and eventually take the throne. Howard was attainted for ...
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 ...
she was on the Thrown longer than her sister mary lived, from the time of Henry Viii death, his 9 yr old son became king but died within 6 yrs followed by Henri Viis eldest daughter who died 5 yrs after being on the thrown two monarcs went on the thrown, wihin 11 yrs both were ...
” Prosperity permitted him to grant a princely pension to Sforza, as well as toLeonardo da Vinciand other artists who brought masterpieces to his court. He also signed a perpetual peace treaty with the Swiss and bought backTournaifromHenry VIIIof England. And, as a pledge of unalterable ...
The dissolute vicar who managed to survive Henry’s reign without falling foul of the Tudor terror had one surviving sister. Her name was Elizabeth and she became Lady Carew when she was about twelve. By the time she was thirteen she was a mother, Henry VIII was purchasing mink coats for...
When Henry VIII inherited the throne in 1509, Margaret’s fortunes greatly improved. She was employed back into the service of Katherine of Aragon, who was now queen as the new King’s wife. In 1512 she was granted the title Countess of Salisbury in her own right, restoring her to a ti...
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 ...
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:...