(1) Er ist verheiratet mit Anna [Plantagenêt] princess of England.
Sie haben geheiratet am 4. Februar 1495.
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(2) Er ist verheiratet mit Elizabeth Stafford.
Sie haben geheiratet am 8. Januar 1513.
Kind(er):
Ereignis (Marriage Fact) im Jahr 1553.
English nobleman, prominent in the reign of Henry VIII; son of
Thomas Howard, the 2d duke. He married in 1495 ; a daughter of Edward IV and thus became brother-in-law to Henry VII. He fought in 1513 against the Scots at Flodden and became in 1514 Earl of Surrey when his father was made Duke of Norfolk. After his first wife’s death he married Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Stafford, 3d Duke of Buckingham. He served in 1520 and 1521 as lord lieutenant of Ireland. Succeeding his father as lord high treasurer in 1522 and as Duke of Norfolk in 1524, Norfolk led the opposition to Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey. He supported Henry VIII’s divorce from Katharine of Aragón and his marriage in 1533 to Norfolk’s niece Anne Boleyn. Later he presided in 1536 at the trial and execution of Anne. ; Although Norfolk conducted the campaign against the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536, he remained Catholic. He was an enemy of Thomas Cromwell and instrumental in bringing about his fall in 154). After the execution in 1542 of another of his nieces, Catherine Howard, Henry’s fifth queen, Norfolk’s influence waned, and he was forced back into the position of a mere military commander. In 1546 he and his son Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, were charged with treason. Surrey was executed, but Norfolk was saved by the death of the king. He was released in 1553 from prison on the accession of Mary I and restored to his Dukedom. He successfully led the forces against the rebellion in 1554 of Sir Thomas Wyatt, the younger.
Thomas Howard | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Elizabeth Stafford |