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  1. Early Life. The eldest daughter and second child of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, (the daughter of King Edward IV) Margaret Tudor was born on 29 November, 1489 at the Palace of Westminster and was christened on St. Andrew's Day, 30th November at St. Margaret's Church, Westminster. She was named in honour of her paternal grandmother, Margaret ...

  2. Jan 30, 2020 · Margaret Tudor: The Truth About Henry VIII's Sister. Born at Westminster Palace in 1489, Margaret Tudor didn't need a silver spoon in her mouth because, according to biographer Sarah-Beth Watkins, the infant princess was baptized in a silver font "lined with fine linen cloth of Rennes." While it takes a village to raise most children, for ...

  3. Margaret Tudor. Margaret Tudor was an English princess who later became the Queen Consort of Scotland through her marriage to James IV of Scotland. After his death, she served as the regent for their son, James V of Scotland. Known to be whimsical and passionate in nature, Margaret’s biggest concern, throughout her life, was her own survival.

  4. Princess Margaret Tudor, portrayed by Gabrielle Anwar, was King Henry VIII's favorite sister who first wed to King of Portugal. She later marries (in secret) Charles Brandon, earning her brother Henry's wrath. At court, Henry is seen dancing with a young woman, which is not surprising considering that he is known to enjoy the company of beautiful women. However, it is quickly revealed that ...

  5. As requested and promised, we’re exploring the life of Margaret Tudor today – we’re going to explore her successes and failures, her betrayals and triumphs –...

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  6. Oct 9, 2020 · Here's everything you need to know about Margaret Tudor. As a princess, her future was pre-determined by marriage. Margaret was born to King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York in 1489 at Westminster ...

  7. Margaret Tudor was the elder of the two surviving daughters of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. She was the elder sister of Henry VIII. In 1503 she married James IV, King of Scots, thus becoming the mother of James V and grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots. Importantly, Margaret's marriage to James led directly to the Union of the Crowns.

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