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  1. Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (12 October 1537 – 14 July 1551), known as Lord Charles Brandon until shortly before his death, was the son of the 1st Duke of Suffolk and the suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby. His father had previously been married to Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII.

  2. Charles Brandon, III Duca di Suffolk (1537–1551). Fu Duca di Suffolk per circa un'ora dopo la morte del fratello per febbri, prima di morire anche lui per la stessa malattia. Il ducato fu ereditato dal Henry Grey, marito della loro sorellastra Frances.

  3. Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk (c. 1484 – 22 August 1545) was an English military leader and courtier. Through his third wife, Mary Tudor , he was brother-in-law to King Henry VIII . Biography [ edit ]

  4. Charles Brandon was one of King Henry VIII's most trusted advisors and friends. He married the king's sister, even when he had been trusted not too, and eventually married a lady thirty-five years younger than him. Being someone who was so close to Henry VIII, what was Brandon's real purpose? What did he achieve in his lifetime?

  5. 4 gen 2019 · A Guest Article by Tony Riches. King Henry VIII had few close friends, and Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, was his closest throughout his life. Brandon’s father, Sir William Brandon, was standard bearer for Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth Field – and is thought to have been killed by King Richard III on 22nd August, 1485.

  6. Charles Brandon, third Duke of Suffolk, was the younger son of Charles Brandon, first Duke of Suffolk, and his fourth wife, Katherine Willoughby. He succeeded his elder brother Henry Brandon (422294; Royal Collection) as Duke of Suffolk in 1551, but survived him for less than an hour, dying, like his brother, of the sweating sickness.

  7. Bios. Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, and Mary Tudor, Queen of France. Charles Brandon was one of Henry VIII’s best friends. He was born circa 1484 to Sir William Brandon and Elizabeth Bruyn, and his father died carrying Henry VII’s standard at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.