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Tomás Howard, 3.º Duque de Norfolk (em inglês: Thomas Howard; 1473 — 1554) foi um destacado político durante a Dinastia Tudor . Vida. Tomás era o filho mais velho de Tomás Howard, 2.º Duque de Norfolk. Casou-se em 1495 com Ana (1475–1512), filha de Eduardo IV, o que o tornou cunhado de Henrique VII, que havia se casado com a irmã de Ana, Isabel.
- 25 de agosto de 1554, Kenninghall
- Church of St Michael the Archangel, Framlingham
- 10 de março de 1473
- Reino Unido da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda
Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, KG, PC (10 March 1473 – 25 August 1554) was a prominent English politician and nobleman of the Tudor era. He was an uncle of two of the wives of King Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, both of whom were beheaded, and played a major role in the machinations affecting these royal marriages.
Há 6 dias · Thomas Howard, 3rd duke of Norfolk (born 1473—died August 25, 1554, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England) powerful English noble who held a variety of high offices under King Henry VIII. Although he was valuable to the king as a military commander, he failed in his aspiration to become the chief minister of the realm.
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1 Comment. Thomas Howard was the eldest son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and of Elizabeth Tilney. He was the brother of Elizabeth Boleyn (née Howard) and Edmund Howard so was uncle to Queens Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard.
Tomás Howard, 3.º Duque de Norfolk(em inglês: Thomas Howard; 1473— 1554) foi um destacado político durante a Dinastia Tudor. Quick facts: Tomás Howard, 3.º Duque de Norfolk, ... . Tomás Howard, 3.º Duque de Norfolk. Nascimento. 10 de março de 1473. Morte. 25 de agosto de 1554. Kenninghall. Sepultamento.
Thomas Howard, 3º duque de Norfolk, (nascido em 1473 morreu em 25 de agosto de 1554, Kenninghall, Norfolk, Inglaterra), poderoso nobre inglês, que realizou uma variedade de altos cargos sob o reinado de Henrique VIII.
Thomas Howard, the 80-year-old Duke of Norfolk, was an unlikely choice to defend the throne of newly crowned Queen Mary Tudor. This article appears in: August 2011.