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  1. Charles Brandon, third Duke of Suffolk, was the younger son of Charles Brandon, first Duke of Suffolk, and his fourth wife, Katherine Willoughby. He succeeded his elder brother Henry Brandon (422294; Royal Collection) as Duke of Suffolk in 1551, but survived him for less than an hour, dying, like his brother, of the sweating sickness.

  2. RCIN 422295. This grave and studious infant holds a paper which is inscribed with his age and the date on which the miniature was executed, 10 March 1541. Holbein uses this device, more commonly reserved for scholarly adults, to suggest the boy’s precocious intelligence. Charles Brandon and his brother fulfilled their early promise and were ...

  3. Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, and Mary Tudor, Queen of France. Charles Brandon was one of Henry VIII’s best friends. He was born circa 1484 to Sir William Brandon and Elizabeth Bruyn, and his father died carrying Henry VII’s standard at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. It is thought that Brandon grew up in the household of his uncle, Sir ...

  4. This miniature of Henry Brandon, second Duke of Suffolk (1535–51) and its companion piece of Charles Brandon, third Duke of Suffolk (1537/8–51) (422295) are the only surviving identifiable representations of children within Holbein’s portraiture, with the exception of portraits of Edward VI and of the artist’s own children. Their inclusion within the group of approximately twenty high ...

  5. When Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk was born on 18 September 1535, in Eresby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Charles Brandon 1st Duke of Suffolk, was 51 and his mother, Catherine Willoughby, was 16.

  6. Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (Q462805) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. English Duke, survived his brother for 30 minutes. edit. Language Label

  7. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Title. Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk. Engraved by. Francesco Bartolozzi RA (1727 - 1815) After. Hans Holbein the younger (ca. 1497 - 1543) Date. 10 March 1541?