Henry VIII: Britain’s most famous king ... Only one pregnancy produced a child that survived to adulthood – a daughter, Mary. This became intolerable to Henry. In his crusade for a male ...
Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I. However, Henry VIII also fathered several illegitimate children, though only one was officially reco ...
The painting dates back to the 1540s and is thought to have been commissioned by Henry VIII ... Mary's household. Despite being in love with another man, Thomas Seymour, Katherine married the king ...
She was the elder daughter of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk (d.1545) and his third wife Mary Tudor (d.1533), sister of King Henry VIII and widow of King Louis XII of France. She was born on 16th ...
"Wolf Hall" last aired nine years ago, and in a similar period of time King Henry VIII "oversaw a break ... a rebellion that aims to use his daughter Mary to "bring England back to Rome", it ...
The Tudor expert is the new chief historian at the Historic Royal Palaces, and the BBC spent the day with her at the home of ...
This was designed in the Renaissance style by Italian sculptor Pietro Torrigiano (Henry VIII had not liked ... The other daughters were Margaret Tudor, who married (firstly) James IV, King of Scots ...