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  1. 26 de abr. de 2022 · M, #1013, b. 1484, d. 22 August 1545. Last Edited=25 Nov 2013. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk was born in 1484.3 He was the son of Sir William Brandon and Elizabeth Bruyn. He married, firstly, Anne Browne, daughter of Sir Anthony Browne and Lady Lucy Neville.4 He married, secondly, Lady Margaret Neville, daughter of Sir John Neville, 1st ...

  2. Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (1537/8-1551) Signed and dated 1541. RCIN 422295. This grave and studious infant holds a paper which is inscribed with his age ...

  3. Charles Brandon. modifier. Charles Brandon (vers 1484 – 24 août 1545 ), 1er duc de Suffolk, est un général anglais et un favori d' Henri VIII d'Angleterre qui mena trois offensives à travers la Picardie (en 1513, 1523 et 1544). Il épousa Marie Tudor, sœur cadette d'Henri VIII et veuve du roi de France Louis XII .

  4. 3rd Duke of Suffolk. Family Members. Parents. Charles Brandon 1484 – ... Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Charles Brandon (200886922)?

  5. CHARLES BRANDON, 1ST DUKE OF SUFFOLK, (c.1484-1545), was the son of William Brandon, standard-bearer of Henry VII, who was slain by Richard III in person on Bosworth Field. Charles Brandon was brought up at the court of Henry VII. He is described by Dugdale as "a person comely of stature, high of courage and conformity of disposition to King ...

  6. 1 de mai. de 2022 · Henry Brandon, 2nd Duke of Suffolk who, in 1551, died of the sweating sickness hours before his brother Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk.(Google) The Dreaded Sweat: the Other Medieval Epidemic. It was an epidemic in its own time called The Sweating Disease. It claimed both royal and non-royal lives in its peak.

  7. MARY BRANDON (1510-1541+) was the younger daughter of Charles by Anne Browne (d. 1510). She married Thomas Stanley, 2nd baron Mounteagle (May 25,1507-August 15,1560) and was the mother of William, 3rd baron (1527-November 10,1581), Elizabeth, Margaret, Anne, and George. In the 1530s, Mary was almost constantly at court.