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  1. Jan 30, 2020 · Margaret Tudor: The Truth About Henry VIII's Sister. Wikimedia Commons. By A. C. Grimes / Updated: Jan. 30, 2020 12:31 pm EST. 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 ...

  2. Princess Margaret Tudor, portrayed by Gabrielle Anwar, was King Henry VIII's favorite sister who first wed to King of Portugal.

  3. Feb 4, 2020 · Margaret Tudor was the sister of King Henry VIII, daughter of Henry VII (first Tudor king), queen of James IV of Scotland, grandmother of Mary, Queen of Scots, grandmother also of Mary's husband Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, and great-grandmother of James VI of Scotland who became James I of England. She lived from November 29, 1489 to October ...

  4. Jul 18, 2009 · Margarets first pregnancy was in 1506 and she gave birth to a son, James, in February 1507 who lived about a year. Margaret next gave birth to a daughter in July 1508 who only survived for a few hours. In 1509, Margarets father died and her brother was now Henry VIII, the new king of England. Early in that year Margaret became pregnant ...

  5. Written by Melanie Clegg. Review by Edward James. None of the Tudor royal family has lacked attention from historians and novelists, but perhaps the one who has attracted the least coverage is Henry VIIIs elder sister, Margaret. This is not because she is unimportant.

  6. Jun 6, 2019 · My Review: Margaret Tudor is the little known older sister of Henry VIII. When she was thirteen, she married James IV of Scotland, who was sixteen years her senior and had sired many illegitimate children. Despite her husband’s flaws, Margaret was determined to make her marriage work.

  7. Margaret Tudor (28 November 1489 – 18 October 1541) was the wife of James IV of Scotland. She was Queen Consort of Scotland from 1503 until James IV died in 1513. After that, she was regent for their son James V. Margaret and James IV were grandparents of Mary, Queen of Scots . Margaret was born at Westminster Palace.

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