Patrick Balfour family tree » Charles Brandon (± 1484-1545)

Persönliche Daten Charles Brandon 

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  • Er wurde geboren rund 1484 in King's Lynn, Norfolk, England.
  • Beruf: 4th Duke of Suffolk (1 Feb 1514- ), Viscount Lisle (15 May 1513- ); Standard Bearer to the victorious army at Bosworth; K.G..
  • Er ist verstorben am 22. August 1545 in Guildford, Surrey, England.
  • Er wurde beerdigt am 9. September 1545 in St George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England.

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Er ist verheiratet mit Mary Dowager Queen of France Duchess of Suffolk Tudor.

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Kind(er):

  1. Mary Brandon  1515-1542
  2. Henry Brandon  1516-1534
  3. Eleanor Clifford  1519-1547

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  1. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Charles Brandon 1st Duke of Suffolk<br>Birth name: Sir Charles Brandon 1st Duke of Suffolk<br>Also known as: 1st Duke of SuffolkCharles Brandon<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1484 - King's Lynn, Norfolk, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Margaret Neville - To Feb 7 1507<br>Marriage: Spouse: Lady Anne Browne - 1508 - Cornhill St Michael, London, England<br>Marriage: In 1513 Charles was contracted to marry Elizabeth Grey, 5th Baroness Lisle (1505–1519), and was thus created 1st Viscount Lisle of the third creation, but the contract was annulled, and he surrendered the title before 1519 or in 1523 - 1513 - London, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Mary Tudor Reine de France - Feb 4 1515 - Hotel de Cluny, Paris, France<br>Marriage: King Henry VIII was outraged by Charles disobedience and marriage to his sister. Not only had Charles married a royal princess without permission, he had done so expressly against King Henry's orders, breaking his pledge to his king. All of which were treasonous offences punishable by imprisonment and death. It is a measure of Henry's affection for Charles that he only fined him £24,000 (the equivalent of £7,200,000/$9,000,000 today) plus Mary's dowry from King Louis XII of £200,000, together with the gold plate and jewels King Louis had given or promised her. - Circa Apr 1515 - London, England<br>Marriage: Spouse: Catherine Willoughby 12th Baroness Willoughby De Eresby - Sep 7 1533<br>Annulment: Spouse: Margaret Neville - 1508<br>Death: Aug 22 1545 - Guildford, Surrey, England<br>Burial: Sep 9 1545 - St George's Chapel, Windsor, Berkshire, England<br>Occupation: 4th Duke of Suffolk (1 Feb 1514- ), Viscount Lisle (15 May 1513- ); Standard Bearer to the victorious army at Bosworth; K.G.<br>There seems to be an issue with this person's relatives. View this person on FamilySearch to see this information.<br>  Additional information:

    TitleOfNobility: Knight<br>TitleOfNobility: Earl of Ashton
    LifeSketch: Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, was Henry VIII’s closest friend. Brandon’s father was Henry VII’s standard-bearer at the Battle of Bosworth Field and died defending the future king. Henry VII repaid his loyalty by educating young Charles with his own children, and from the beginning Charles and the future Henry VIII were devoted friends. But their friendship was sorely tested when Brandon secretly married Henry’s favourite sister, the beautiful Princess Mary Tudor. At this page, you can learn more about their romantic story and its aftermath.etism. Upon his death in 1545, Brandon was perhaps the only person in England who had successfully retained Henry VIII’s affection for over forty turbulent years.randon and Princess Mary Tudorliam had married the daughter and heiress of Sir Henry Bruyn of South Ockendon in Essex. But unlike his respectable, middle-class forebears who had led exemplary and cautious lives, William had a tasste for politics. When the Duke of Gloucester seized the throne in 1483 and declared himself Richard III, William and his younger brother Thomas decided to make a stand. They joined the duke of Buckingham’s rebellion; it failed and the brothers fled to Brittany where they joined other Lancastrian exiles who supported Henry Tudor, the earl of Richmond.ady pregnant. Charles Brandon was born sometime in late 1483 or early 1484. His mother died in childbirth and, upon his grandfather’s death in 1491, the orphaned boy went to the royal court. This was the custom of the time but since Brandon was not heir to an important title or great wealth, his case was decided more on sentiment. He had a claim on Henry Tudor’s affections since his father had died in his service. That demonstration of loyalty at Bosworth meant a great deal to the first Tudor king. Since Charles was just two years older than Henry’s first son, Prince Arthur, it is probable that they were playmates.Charles did not accompany the royal couple but remained in London as companion to Arthur’s younger brother, Henry duke of York.t characteristics – natural athleticism, robust physical health (unlike the delicate Arthur), and a devotion to all sports (wrestling, hunting, tilting and jousting, etc.) During these adolescent years, the two boys laid the foundation for a lifelong friendship. Arthur died just months after his wedding and, in 1509, the duke of York succeeded to the throne. This marked the real beginning of Charles Brandon’s rise to prominence and privilege.ngaged to Anne Browne, a young woman of impressive lineage; her father was Anthony Browne, Governor of Calais, and her mother was Lucy Neville, niece of the ‘Kingmaker.’ Charles and Anne were betrothed per verba de praesenti, a binding contract under canon law. In such cases, there was no ceremony or witnesses; as one can imagine, this led to several unpleasant cases of men and (more rarely) women repudiating their betrothed if they lacked proper respect for church law. Charles apparently did. He and Anne slept together, as evidenced by the birth of a daughter in 1506, but he did not marry her. Instead, he married her aunt, a very wealthy widow named Margaret Neville Mortimer. The marriage was never taken seriously due to its mercenary nature and, more importantly, legal action begun by Anne’s angry family. Eventually, the Mortimer marriage was annulled due to the previous contract and Charles married Anne in a well-attended public ceremony. They had another daughter in 1510; Anne Browne died just two years later.ry-tudor/">https://englishhistory.net/tudor/relative/charles-brandon-mary-tudor/, January 31, 2015
    TitleOfNobility: First Duke of Suffolk
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Historische Ereignisse

  • Graaf Karel II (Oostenrijks Huis) war von 1515 bis 1555 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Graafschap Holland genannt)
  • Im Jahr 1545: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 19. Juli » Während der Seeschlacht im Solent geht, mutmaßlich bei einem Wendemanöver, das englische Kriegsschiff Mary Rose vor Portsmouth unter. Mindestens 470 Seeleute sterben.
    • 13. Dezember » Papst Paul III. eröffnet das Konzil von Trient. Das 19. Ökumenische Konzil hat als Ziel die katholische Reform und die Abgrenzung gegen den Protestantismus.
  • Graaf Karel II (Oostenrijks Huis) war von 1515 bis 1555 Fürst der Niederlande (auch Graafschap Holland genannt)
  • Im Jahr 1545: Quelle: Wikipedia
    • 19. Juli » Während der Seeschlacht im Solent geht, mutmaßlich bei einem Wendemanöver, das englische Kriegsschiff Mary Rose vor Portsmouth unter. Mindestens 470 Seeleute sterben.
    • 13. Dezember » Papst Paul III. eröffnet das Konzil von Trient. Das 19. Ökumenische Konzil hat als Ziel die katholische Reform und die Abgrenzung gegen den Protestantismus.


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