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  1. Charles Brandon, I duque de Suffolk (c. 1484-22 de agosto de 1545) fue un noble y militar inglés, participante en la guerra italiana de 1542-1546. Hijo de William Brandon y Elizabeth Bruyn. A través de su tercera esposa María Tudor fue cuñado de Enrique VIII. Su padre fue herido por Ricardo III en persona en la batalla de Bosworth. Charles Brandon murió por causas desconocidas en Guildford.

  2. Em 22 de agosto de 1545, morria Charles Brandon, Duque de Suffolk. Charles foi o amigo mais próximo de Henry VIII e um dos poucos a conseguir manter suas posses, títulos, posição e cabeça durante todo o conturbado reinado do monarca.

  3. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk as played by Henry Cavill. born c. 1484 - died August 22, 1545. Character's backstory: His father was William Brandon, Henry VII's standard bearer at Bosworth Field in 1485 and was reportedly killed by Richard III himself. His mother died when he was about ten and the orphaned boy probably was sent to the ...

  4. 14 de ago. de 2015 · Henry Brandon, Duke of Suffolk Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk. The son of William Brandon, who was the standard bearer for Henry Tudor during the Battle of Bosworth, Charles Brandon’s fate was held solely by his father’s decisions. William Brandon was killed during the Battle of Bosworth – some say by the hand of Richard III himself.

  5. 29 de may. de 2018 · Suffolk, Charles Brandon, 1st duke of (1484–1545). Brandon managed a spectacular career from modest beginnings. A son of Sir William Brandon, standard-bearer for Henry VII at Bosworth, where he was killed, Brandon's rise began with the accession of Henry VIII in 1509: the king was seven years his junior.They were both fond of athletic pursuits and Brandon excelled in jousting.

  6. Tattershall Castle and its history are intertwined with that of one of its most famous owners, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, long-time boon companion of Henry VIII. He was an ever-present and ever-loyal intimate of the king. Across the centuries, he intrigues; the commoner who rose to be one of the most powerful men in the land, both a ...

  7. Charles Brandon and Henry VIII formed a deep and lasting friendship that developed in their youth and grew throughout the years, aging with them and only ending in Brandon’s death. It seems almost fitting that Brandon was buried but a short distance away from his dear and beloved friend King Henry VIII .