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  1. English: Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (1473–1554), played a major role in Henry VIII's government. He was imprisoned during the reign of Edward VI on charges associated with the disgrace of his son Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, who was executed in 1547.

  2. Thomas Howard is one of the main characters and antagonists of the Tudor Series. He appears in the Constant Princess, the Other Boleyn girl and the Boleyn Inheritance. Norfolk's role in the movie is a small one compared to his role in the novel. His first appearance is at the Boleyn family meeting about Mary becaming the King's mistress. Thomas' next appearance is at the family meeting about ...

  3. 30 de out. de 2022 · The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. Hans Holbein (II) - Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk.jpg 2,024 × 2,642; 370 KB. Hans Holbein d. J. - Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk - WGA11573.jpg 801 × 1,041; 135 KB. Hans Holbein the Younger - Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (Royal Collection).JPG 1,124 × 1,500; 286 KB.

  4. Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, KG, PC, Earl Marshal (1473 – 25 August 1554) was a prominent Tudor politician. He was an uncle of two of the wives of Henry VIII: Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, and played a major role in the machinations behind these marriages. After falling from favour in 1546, he was stripped of the dukedom and imprisoned in the Tower, avoiding execution when the ...

  5. Thomas Howard (1473–1554) 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 2nd Earl of Surrey 1524–1554: Edmund Howard (c. 1478 –1539) Elizabeth Boleyn (c. 1480 –1538) Earldom of Norfolk extinct and Baronies Segrave and Mowbray in abeyance, 1481: Dukedom of Norfolk, Earldom of Nottingham, Earldom of Warenne extinct, 1483: Attainted, 1547 Restored, 1553: William ...

  6. Duke of Norfolk. Thomas Howard, 4. Duke of Norfolk (* 10. März 1538 [1] in Kenninghall, Norfolk; † 2. Juni 1572 in London) war ein englischer Peer und Höfling . Dank seiner Abstammung genoss er hohes Ansehen, hatte aber nur begrenzten Einfluss auf die Politik Königin Elisabeths I. Diesen Zustand hielt er für unangebracht, da er der ...