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  1. 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 ...

  2. Mary ---- born Mar 18, 1496 - died Jun 25, 1533. Character's backstory: Historically, Margaret was King Henry VIII 's elder sister, who became Queen of Scotland. However, on the show, the character combines Margaret Tudor's name with the actions (sort of *) of Henry's younger sister, Mary Tudor. * Mary married the King of France Louis XII, not ...

  3. Margaret Tudor was born in November 1489, the second child and eldest daughter of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York . She was the first princess in the new royal house of Tudor. Her father, the victor of Bosworth Field, had married Elizabeth, daughter of King Edward IV, in 1486, uniting the houses of Lancaster and York and putting ...

  4. Aug 8, 2003 · Richard Cavendish describes James IV of Scots and Margaret Tudor's wedding on August 8th, 1503. Detail of a portrait of Queen Margaret by Daniel Mytens. Dashing, accomplished, highly intelligent and interested in everything, James IV of Scots enjoyed himself with mistresses while manoeuvring to secure a politically useful bride.

  5. The Tudors Season 1. The Tudors Season 1 Episode 4 – His Majesty the King. Setting: 1521. Henry VIII bids farewell to his sister, Princess Margaret, and her escort, Charles Brandon. An upset Margaret asks Henry to remember his promise to her, that she would be free to marry a man of her choice after the death of the King of Portugal.

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  7. Jul 18, 2018 · Margaret Tudor: English princess, Scottish queen. On 8 August 1503 Princess Margaret Tudor of England married King James IV of Scotland in Holyrood Abbey, becoming Queen of Scots and providing the Scottish throne with an heir, King James V. She would marry twice more before her death in 1541 and, like her ill-fated granddaughter Mary, Queen of ...

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