The Duke of Suffolk in Henry VIII time was Charles Brandon, Henry VIII best friend and brother-in-law.
There have been 21 men given the title of 'Earl of Suffolk' and there has never been a Brandon. Perhaps you mean 'Duke of Suffolk'? Charles Brandon was 1st Duke of Suffolk. Born 1484, Brandon grew up in Henry VII's court and held various titles during his time in the court. Brandon distinguished himself in battle during the French Campaign of 1513. During his lifetime, Brandon had four marriages, his third (and perhaps most notable) marriage was to Mary Tudor, sister of the reigning king Henry VIII. Brandon had several legitimate and illegitimate children, two of which (Henry and Charles) received the title 'Duke of Suffolk' after their father's death in 1545.
Her first husband was Louis XII of France and her second husband was Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. She had no children as queen of France. Her most known daughter by Charles Brandon was Frances Brandon, who was mother of Lady Jane Grey.
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Yes, Henry the VIII did send a letter to the pope of the time asking for a divorce.
Henry VIII was dead by the time the Armada attacked. In any case, being English, he would not have been a member of the Spanish forces.
There have been 21 men given the title of 'Earl of Suffolk' and there has never been a Brandon. Perhaps you mean 'Duke of Suffolk'? Charles Brandon was 1st Duke of Suffolk. Born 1484, Brandon grew up in Henry VII's court and held various titles during his time in the court. Brandon distinguished himself in battle during the French Campaign of 1513. During his lifetime, Brandon had four marriages, his third (and perhaps most notable) marriage was to Mary Tudor, sister of the reigning king Henry VIII. Brandon had several legitimate and illegitimate children, two of which (Henry and Charles) received the title 'Duke of Suffolk' after their father's death in 1545.
There were two Mary Tudors alive at the same time. The first one was the daughter of Henry VII (and the sister to Henry VIII.) She was married two times. The first was to King Louis XII of France when she was 18 and about six months later after his death she married Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk with whom she had three children. The other Mary Tudor was the daughter of Henry VIII (and the neice of the first) she married her second cousin King Phillip II of Spain, but did not have any children.
Henry VIII was 55 at the time he died so in my opinion he was young
Here's one I found: http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/henry-viii-timeline.htm You can also search "Henry VIII timeline" on Google
Her first husband was Louis XII of France and her second husband was Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk. She had no children as queen of France. Her most known daughter by Charles Brandon was Frances Brandon, who was mother of Lady Jane Grey.
While chlamydia trachomatis probably existed at the time of Henry VIII, it was not named. There is no way to know if he had chlamydia.
Henry VIII died quite a long time before Shakespeare was born, so he couldn't have asked Shakespeare anything. In fact, at the time Shakespeare wrote Henry VIII everyone in the play, including Elizabeth I, was dead.
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Yes, Henry the VIII did send a letter to the pope of the time asking for a divorce.
Henry VIII was King of England from 1509 to his death in 1547. Before that time he held the positions of Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, Duke of York, Earl Marshall of England, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and became Prince of Wales when his older brother Arther died in 1502.