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  1. Katherine Willoughby, Porträtminiatur Hans Holbein des Jüngeren, entstanden vor 1543. Katherine Willoughby, 12. Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (auch Katheryn, Katharine) (* 22. März 1519 oder 1520, Parham Old Hall bei Framlingham; † 19. September 1580) war eine englische Adelige und gehörte zu den ersten energischen Befürwortern und ...

  2. Catherine Willoughby, Duchessa di Suffolk, suo jure 12ª baronessa Willoughby de Eresby ( Inghilterra, 22 marzo 1519 [2] – Lincolnshire, 19 settembre 1580 ), è stata una nobildonna inglese che visse alla Corte inglese di Enrico VIII, Edoardo VI e poi di Elisabetta I. Fu la quarta moglie di Charles Brandon, I duca di Suffolk che funse da ...

  3. Catherine Willoughby, MA Sr Academic Advisor. UCBA-Academic Advising Ctr BA MUNTZ 125A 9555 Plainfield Dr Blue Ash OH 45236-0086. Tel: (513)558-9442 Fax: (513)745-5768 E-mail: catherine.willoughby@uc.edu. Business cards from Printing & Duplicating Services.

  4. Catherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk, suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (22 March 1519 19 September 1580), was a noblewoman living at the English courts of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI and later, Queen Elizabeth I. Noted for her…

  5. Richard Bertie was Catherine's true life partner, unconditionally devoted to her welfare and protection, and, when the roof fell in, stalwart to the highest point of sacrifice. He died 9 Apr 1582, and was buried with her at the splendid tomb at Spilsby, in Lincolnshire. Catherine Willoughby. The tomb of Catherine and Richard Bertie, at Spilsby

  6. Catherine Willoughby ( 1519 - 1580) was de dochter van Maria de Salinas en William Willoughby . Maria de Salinas was een Spaanse hofdame van Catharina van Aragon en het is waarschijnlijk dat Catherine naar haar vernoemd is. Als enige erfgename van haar vader, ontstond er na zijn dood in 1526 een conflict met haar oom over de erfenis.

  7. Katherine Willoughby is today little known beyond the confines of history books, but was one of the most remarkable – and interesting – women of the Tudor period. Married in 1533 to Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, Henry VIII’s closest friend, when she was just fourteen and he nearly fifty, she was later romantically linked with both ...