No, his best friend, Charles Brandon died of illness.
The Duke of Suffolk in Henry VIII time was Charles Brandon, Henry VIII best friend and brother-in-law.
Henry VIII was the King of England. He is best known for breaking away from the Catholic Church and his six wives.
Henry VIII'S best friend was Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. His fondness of Brandon (& of his sister Mary) probably explains why Henry forgave the two of them for marrying against his wishes and allowed them to return to court. Hope this helps.
Chales Brandon was a Duke of Norfolk, a best friend and a brother-in-Law to King Henry VIII of England.Charles Brandon (c1484 - 1545) was the first Duke of SUFFOLK.
Thomas More was friends with Erasmus who wrote Praise of Folly. Erasmus dedicated the book to More. Thomas More was also close to Henry VIII until the King wanted a divorce. Henry VIII chose to execute Thomas More. Thomas' last words were "The king's good servant, but God's first."
She didn't DO anything, she was married to Henry VIII, his fourth wife, he divorced because he thought she was ugly
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Hans Holbein contributed to the Renaissance by painting beautiful portraits. He is best known for his many portraits of King Henry VIII.
His best friend and brother-in-law through most of his life was Charles Brandon--1st Duke of Suffolk.
Henry VII was part of the Tudor dynasty or House of Tudor which was a European royal house of Welsh origin that ruled the Kingdom of England and its realms, including the Lordship of Ireland, later the Kingdom of Ireland, from 1485 until 1603. There is no direct link between Henry and the current British Royal Family who are descended from the House of Hanover.
Jane Seymour I guess...she bore him a son, she had the traits a queen should have, she acted to the king's liking, she was a virgin, she cared for him..
Henry VII married Elizabeth York, daughter of the late King Edward, to legitmize his claim to the throne, as it was shaky at best and won on the battlefield. She was his only wife. Did you mean to ask about Henry VIII, his son?