Geraldine Evans
first to courtier William Carey, who died in 1528, and later to commoner William Stafford. She was the mistress of two kings—Francis I of France and Henry VIII of England, who eventually married her younger sister—and may have even borne the Tudor king children. ...
Mary Rose: Tudor Princess, Queen of France, the Extraordinary Life of Henry VIIFs Sister. By...Rohrer, S. ScottHistorical Society of the Episcopal ChurchAnglican & Episcopal History
Byline: Andrew RobertsDaily Mail (London)
James the 1st - Son to Mary Queen of Scots and Her Second Husband, Henry Stewart, Lord DarnleyTudor Dynasty
Mary as queen of Scotland in her own right. Although Mary’s great-uncle KingHenry VIIIof England made an unsuccessful effort to secure control of her (Mary inherited Tudor blood through her grandmother, a sister of Henry VIII), the regency of the kingdom was settled in favour of her ...
Mary as queen of Scotland in her own right. Although Mary’s great-uncle KingHenry VIIIof England made an unsuccessful effort to secure control of her (Mary inherited Tudor blood through her grandmother, a sister of Henry VIII), the regency of the kingdom was settled in favour of her ...
The Mary Rose is a warship commissioned during Henry VIII’s reign that often served as the flagship of the English fleet. It was built in Portsmouth, England, between 1509 and 1511 and served in the Royal Navy until it was sunk in 1545. The wreck was ra