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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. Charles BRANDON (3° D. Suffolk) Charles Brandon, first Duke of Suffolk. Unknown artist. oil on panel, circa 1545. Charles Brandon had an inauspicious beginning and his rise to wealth and prominence was due largely to two things: his father's death at Bosworth Field and his own personal magnetism. Upon his death in 1545, Brandon was perhaps the ...

  3. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk (circa 1484-1545), Soldier and Lord Steward. Sitter in 9 portraits Soldier and statesman, who three times led invasions of France (1513, 1523 and 1544). Although he had a wife living, he secretly married Henry VIII's sister Mary, widow of Louis XII, in Paris (1515).

  4. Search for: '1st duke of Suffolk, Charles Brandon' in Oxford 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. They were both fond of athletic ...

  5. Charles Brandon i Maria pobrali się więc wbrew woli Henryka w domu wdów. To rozwścieczyło władcę, lecz ze względu na przyjaźń z Brandonem i miłość do siostry zezwolił im na legalny ślub, który miał miejsce 13 maja 1515 r. w Greenwich. Z tego związku przyszło na świat czworo dzieci: Henryk Brandon (11 marca 1516 – 8 marca 1534)

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 1st Viscount Lisle, KG (c.1484 – 22 August 1545) was the son of Sir William Brandon and Elizabeth Bruyn. Through his third wife Mary Tudor he was brother-in-law to Henry VIII. His father was the standard-bearer of Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond (later King Henry VII).