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Elizabeth of York (1466-1503), half-length, holding a white rose, Made of oil on panel.57.7 x 43.8 cm.Brit… | Elizabeth of york, 17th century portraits, White roses

View Portrait of Elizabeth of York (1466-1503), half-length, holding a white rose By British School, 17th Century; oil on panel; 22¾ x 17¼ in. (57.7 x 43.8 cm.); . Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on MutualArt.

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Florentine School, 16th Century | lot | Renaissance fashion, 16th century fashion, Historical fashion

View auction details, art exhibitions and online catalogues; bid, buy and collect contemporary, impressionist or modern art, old masters, jewellery, wine, watches, prints, rugs and books at sotheby's auction house

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Katherine of Aragon.. Nationality: Spanish.. First Wife of King Henry VIII.. Born: 15 December 1485.. Married: 11 June 1509.. Divorced… | Tudor, Tudor gown, Artwork

Katherine of Aragon.. Nationality: Spanish.. First Wife of King Henry VIII.. Born: 15 December 1485.. Married: 11 June 1509.. Divorced / Annulled: 1533.. Died: 7 January 1536.. Family connections: Daughter of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. Mother of Mary Tudor.. Religion: Catholic .. Character of Katherine of Aragon : Katharine of Aragon was a princess of royal blood and had a noble and gracious bearing. Katharine of Aragon was pious, loyal, humble, stubborn and sedate.

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England Under the Tudors: The Birth of Margaret Tudor | Margaret tudor, Henry viii, Tudor

On November 28, 1489, Margaret Tudor was born. She was Henry VII's second child and first daughter, making her the perfect politically tool. It was because of Margaret's marriage to James IV of Scotland that England and Scotland united in 1603. However, it was during the reign of her great-great-great-great-granddaughter, Anne, that the two countries officially became part of Great Britain.

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English Royalty. The youngest child of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York to survive childhood, she was a favorite of her … | Mary tudor, Mary i of england, Tudor

English Royalty. The youngest child of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York to survive childhood, she was a favorite of her father's and considered to be one of the most beautiful ladies in Europe at the time. Mary was promised in marriage to Charles, the future Holy Roman Emperor, but the contract was cancelled by her...

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