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Change: VIIV and niece to Richard III. He married her in 1495 and became brother-in-law to Henry VII. At this point, he was landless and penniless
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Change: thehis execution could be carried out and his sentence was commuted. However,However, he wasremained kept a prisoner all through Edward VI's reign. Howard was only released on Mary I's accession; at that time his dukedom was also restored. He led the forces against the Wyatt Rebellion.
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Change: but that changed and as head of the catholic faction he joined with his enemy Cromwell to topple themSir Thomas More Bishop Stephen GardinerEnemies Cardinal Thomas WolseyThomas CromwellAnyone who got in the way of his family and title ambition.Comments: Norfolk must be
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Change: At one time, the BoleynThe familyBoleynsSir Thomas More Bishop Stephen GardinerEnemies Cardinal Thomas WolseyThomas CromwellAnyone who got in the way of his family and title Norfolk must be understood in the same context of power-hungry behavior so typical of others such as Cardinal Wolsey
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Change: death."death." - Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, to Sir Thomas More,1534Coat of Arms of the Howard FamilyWant to add to this profile?Click EasyEdit to update this page! (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or Sign up.) Comments:Thomas Howard,
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Change: 's imprisonment in the Tower (although there was not enough evidence to convict her on treason, since she clearly had not been party to the
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Change: : At one time, the Boleyn family.familySir Thomas More Bishop Stephen GardinerEnemies : Anyone who got in the way of his family and title.title Norfolk must be understood in the same context of power-hungry behavior so typical of others such as Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas
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Change: ( later(later earl of Westmoreland) had been brushed aside.He fought against the Scots at Flodden Field in 1514 as Earl of Surrey, when his father was still Duke of Norfolk. He succeeded his father in 1522 and led the opposition to Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. He
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Change: Coat of Arms of the Howard FamilyWant to add to this profile?Click EasyEdit to update this page! (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? Sign in or Sign up.) Comments:Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, was not only the uncle of Anne Boleyn but of Katherine Howard
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Change: bornBorn 1473 - diedDied 25 August 1554Character's backstory: Oldest son of the 2nd Duke of Norfolk and his first wife Elizabeth Tilney. His sister was Elizabeth Howard, wife of Sir Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire and mother of Anne Boleyn. He was
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Change: &and Elizabeth Woodville (died 1511)Married Elizabeth Stafford, daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Alianore Percy. Their eldest son was the poet Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.Mistress: Bess Holland, his wife's maid. Friends: At one time, the Boleyn family.Sir Thomas More Bishop Gardiner
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Change: Upon the ascent of Katherine Howard,Howard as Queen, Norfolk and his political allies destroyed Thomas Cromwell.Scandal(s): His affair with the maid, Bess Holland, caused an estrangement with his wife.The marriage was unhappy,
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Change: When his nieces became Queens of King Henry VIII respectively, Norfolk took advantage of the position of both of them in turn to destroy his political rivals.With Anne Boleyn, Norfolk and her family destroyed Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.With Katherine Howard, Norfolk destroyed Thomas Cromwell.Scandal(s): His
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Change: admirably, aspiresadmirably...small toand greaterspare elevationin ,person, andhis bearshair ill-willis toblack...'A foreigners...smallloyal and sparesincere infriend person,to hisThomas hairMore isbefore black...'More's downfallAnnoying trait(s):Selfish and untrustworthy. Puts his
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Change: Arundel Castle calls to mind the image of Windsor Castle, but on a smaller scale. Lulworth Castle First acquired by the third Duke of Norfolk thatNorfolk--that isis, Thomas,Thomas heHoward--he acquired this property and made it part of the Howard Familyfamily Statesestates See also: The
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Change: of Anne was similar; however--unlike Katherine--Anne never committed adultery even though she was charged with Anne.it. HeNorfolk passed sentence on both of his niecesnieces, and both were sentenced to death for high treason and adultery. HeIt alsoshould contributed,be itadded shouldthat beNorfolk
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Change: lefled the opposition to Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. He supported Henry VIII's divorce from Queen Katherine of Aragon and his marriage to his niece Anne Boleyn. And later sat on the jury which found her guilty of
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