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  1. John Mowbray was born in Calais in 1392. He was the younger of two sons to Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk and his second wife Elizabeth Fitzalan. Thomas Mowbray had died in 1399, and in 1405 John Mowbray's elder brother—also named Thomas —rebelled against King Henry IV. The rebellion failed, Thomas was beheaded for treason, and John ...

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  3. Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, KG, PC, was a prominent English nobleman and politician during the Tudor era. Born into the influential Howard family, he was the son of Sir Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and Elizabeth Tilney. His lineage traced back to the English royalty through both the Mowbray and Bigod families.

  4. Thomas Howard, IV duque de Norfolk ( Kenninghall, 10 de marzo de 1536 - Londres, 2 de junio de 1572) fue un noble inglés, también primer conde de Southampton . Hijo del poeta Henry Howard, conde de Surrey, fue educado por John Foxe, martirologista protestante. Su padre falleció antes que su abuelo, por lo que heredó el ducado de Norfolk ...

  5. 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.

  6. Thomas Howard was born in 1473, the eldest son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth Tilney, and he participated in a 1497 campaign against Scotland. His father had him knighted after this campaign, and he later becmae a close companion of King Henry VIII of England , who made him Lord High Admiral in 1513; he helped to defeat the Scots at the Battle of Flodden that same year.

  7. 2 de fev. de 2015 · 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.