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  1. Carlos Brandon, Duque de Suffolk KG (em inglês: Charles; c. 1484 – Guildford, 24 de agosto de 1545) era o terceiro filho de Sir William Brandon e de Isabel Bruyn, sendo o primeiro Duque de Suffolk. Carlos era amigo íntimo de Henrique VIII, sendo casado com a irmã do rei, Maria Tudor, rainha consorte viúva da França.

  2. Quartered arms of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk ( c. 1484 – 22 August 1545) was an English military leader and courtier. Through his third wife, Mary Tudor, he was brother-in-law to King Henry VIII .

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk (born c. 1484—died Aug. 24, 1545, Guildford, Surrey, Eng.) was the 1st Duke of Suffolk and brother-in-law of the English king Henry VIII. He was a prominent courtier during his reign. His father, William Brandon, died fighting for Henry Tudor (later King Henry VII) in 1485.

  4. Carlos Brandon, Duque de Suffolk KG (em inglês: Charles; c. 1484 – Guildford, 24 de agosto de 1545) era o terceiro filho de Sir William Brandon e de Isabel Bruyn, sendo o primeiro Duque de Suffolk. Carlos era amigo íntimo de Henrique VIII, sendo casado com a irmã do rei, Maria Tudor, rainha consorte viúva da França.

  5. No comment yet. Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. Charles Brandon was one of King Henry VIII's most trusted advisors and friends. He married the king's sister, even when he had been trusted not too, and eventually married a lady thirty-five years younger than him. Being someone who was so close to Henry VIII, what was Brandon's real purpose?

  6. Títulos: Duque de Suffolk. Filho de Charles Brandon de mesmo nome, morto vítima da doença do suor malígno. Foi filho de William Brandon, porta-bandeira de Henrique VII , que foi morto por Ricardo III em pessoa em no campo de batalha de Bosworth.

  7. Há 4 dias · Overview. 1st duke of Suffolk, Charles Brandon. (1484—1545) Quick Reference. (1484–1545). Brandon managed a spectacular career from modest beginnings. Son of Sir William Brandon, standard‐bearer for Henry VII at Bosworth, where he was killed, Brandon's rise began with the accession of Henry VIII in 1509.