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  1. Katherine was described in 1544 by de Gante, the Secretary to the Duke of Najera: " She is of a lively and pleasing appearance and is praised as a virtuous woman. She was dressed in a robe of cloth of gold and a petticoat of brocade with sleeves lined with crimson satin and trimmed with three-piled crimson velvet.

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  3. WHAT DID KATHERINE HOWARD LOOK LIKE? Queen Katherine Howard’s face has been the subject of debate for centuries. She caused a Tudor scandal when she was accu...

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  4. Jul 2, 2019 · Tudor Times quotes a description of Katherine in 1544 by de Gante, the Secretary to the Duke of Najera: “She is of a lively and pleasing appearance and is praised as a virtuous woman. She was dressed in a robe of cloth of gold and a petticoat of brocade with sleeves lined with crimson satin and trimmed with three-piled crimson velvet.

  5. May 1, 2023 · Elizabeth of York. Elizabeth of York was known for her beauty, and it should come as no surprise, being the daughter of King Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville – both described as very attractive for the time. When we look at her most well-known portrait we see Elizabeth without a smile (obviously), but on the left I’ve added a smile.

  6. what discovery did katherine make that explained the crash involving the small piper propeller plane? the air disturbance caused by a jet that flew past could trouble the air for as long as half and hour after it had passed through.

  7. Jan 20, 2017 · “You, Sir,” Katherine answers. “You are the boss. You just have to act like one. Sir.” With that, Harrison decides to break protocol, and Katherine joins the men at the table. Katherine’s quick wit reminds us that we often underestimate our own power to change things that aren’t working.

  8. Jan 3, 2017 · In researching the Hidden Figures true story, we learned that Kevin Costner's character, Al Harrison, is based on three different directors at NASA Langley during Katherine Johnson's time at the research facility. The movie's director, Theodore Melfi, was unable to secure the rights to the guy he wanted, so he decided to make Costner's Al ...

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