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  1. 30 de ago. de 2022 · Katherine Parr is remembered as Henry VIII ’s lucky queen, the one who got away, or, as the old rhyme says, the one who “survived.”. She is also thought of as the dowdy, plain, and reliable ...

  2. Catherine Parr. When Henry died in 1547, his widow Catherine Parr was free to remarry. Six months after the death of Henry, Catherine married Sir Thomas Seymour, brother of the deceased queen, Jane Seymour. Six months after the marriage, and a year after the death of her third husband Henry VIII, Catherine became pregnant.

  3. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Au-delà de son statut de sixième épouse du roi Henri VIII, Catherine Parr fut une femme exceptionnelle qui joua un rôle essentiel dans la politique et la religion de l’Angleterre du XVIe siècle. C’est aussi une des seules épouses d’Henri VIII qui lui a survécu et qu’il n’a pas répudié. Je vous raconte l’histoire de ...

  4. 18 de mai. de 2018 · Parr, Catherine (1512–1548) Queen of England. Name variations: Katherine Parr. Born 1512 in England; died of puerperal fever, Sept 5, 1548, after giving birth to a girl; dau. of Sir Thomas Parr of Kendal and Maud Greene Parr (1495–1529); m.

  5. 24 de abr. de 2023 · Julian Gascoigne, Senior Director, Old Master Paintings, Sotheby’s London, said: ‘This exceptionally fine portrait of the Tudor Queen Katherine Parr is not only an incredibly rare depiction of the monarch - likely painted within her lifetime - it is also the only known contemporary portrait of Katherine left in private hands today, having been in a number of prestigious family collections ...

  6. 5 de set. de 2023 · Katherine Parr is the last queen consort of England to have been named the country’s regent. ... It was this that brought her close to suffering the same fate as Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard.

  7. Catherine Parr. Catherine Parr, zeitgenössische Schreibweise Katherine Parr (e) (* 1512 entweder auf Kendal Castle, Westmorland oder in London; † 5. September 1548 auf Sudeley Castle bei Winchcombe, Gloucestershire) war die sechste und letzte Gattin von König Heinrich VIII. und für vier Jahre Königin von England und Irland.