What happened to Margaret Pole?

On 27 May 1541 the Countess of Salisbury, Lady Margaret Pole, was executed by order of Henry VIII. This was shocking, even for a populace who had become accustomed to the murder of famous and popular people by their increasingly despotic king.
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Why was Margaret Pole put to death?

She died a traitor under the law, but to many others an unlawfully judged elderly woman who did not deserve her cruel end. Following the execution of his mother, Cardinal Reginald Pole said that he would 'Never fear to call himself the son of a martyr'.
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What happens to Margaret Pole in Spanish princess?

Her death was, by all accounts, a horrific experience. She was killed by axe, and is not thought to have gone quickly.
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What happened to Margaret Pole grandson?

It was expected that Margaret's young grandson, Henry Pole, would follow her to the block, but Henry VIII was unwilling to risk unfavourable public opinion and so he was deprived of a tutor and imprisoned in the Tower until his death, possibly from starvation, in 1542 or later.
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What happened Reginald Pole?

Pole died in London, during an influenza epidemic, on 17 November 1558, at about 7:00 pm, nearly 12 hours after Queen Mary's death. He was buried on the north side of the Corona at Canterbury Cathedral.
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What happened to Bessie Blount?

Blount returned to her husband's estates, where she died shortly afterwards. It has traditionally been asserted that the cause of her death was consumption.
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Did Reginald Pole have a claim to the throne?

He held a Yorkist claim to the throne of England through his mother, the Countess of Salisbury. This high birth, combined with his devotion to Roman Catholicism, made him very important in the eyes of foreign rulers during the English Protestant Reformation.
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What happened Cardinal Wolsey?

Wolsey's failure to arrange an annulment for Henry was quickly followed by his downfall. Wolsey was arrested near York in November 1530 and accused of treason. He died on 29 November of the same year at Leicester on his journey south to face trial.
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How was Margaret Pole related to Henry VIII?

As one of the few members of the House of Plantagenet to have survived the Wars of the Roses, she was executed in 1541 at the command of King Henry VIII, the second monarch of the House of Tudor, who was the son of her first cousin Elizabeth of York.
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Did Arthur sleep with Catherine of Aragon?

She and Arthur, she claimed, had never had full sex. They had slept together only seven times and the results had been disappointing. Catherine had “remained as intact and uncorrupted as the day she left her mother's womb”.
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What happens to Catherine of Aragon?

After being banished from court by Henry, Catherine lived out the remainder of her life at Kimbolton Castle, dying there in January 1536 of cancer. The English people held Catherine in high esteem, and her death set off tremendous mourning.
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What happened to Henry Pole?

Henry Pole the younger simply disappeared without trace. It is of course possible that he died of natural causes but given the circumstances it is all to believable that he was simply bumped off in time-honoured fashion.
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How old was Catherine of Aragon when she married Arthur?

1. Betrothal to Arthur. Catherine was betrothed to Henry VII's infant son Arthur, at the age of three. They first met on 4 November 1501 and married 10 days later at Old St Paul's Cathedral – both were 15 years old.
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What happened to Meg King Henry's sister?

Margaret died at Methven Castle on 18 October 1541. Henry Ray, the Berwick Pursuivant, reported that she had palsy (possibly resulting from a stroke) on Friday and died on the following Tuesday. As she thought she would recover she did not trouble to make a will.
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Are there any Plantagenet descendants?

The current descendant of this line is Simon Abney-Hastings, 15th Earl of Loudoun. The line of succession is as follows: George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, third son (second "legitimate" son) of Richard, 3rd Duke of York. Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick, first son of George.
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Was the Spanish princess real?

'The Spanish Princess' Is Based on True Events — With Some Notable Exceptions. In what's arguably the most iconic scene of The Spanish Princess, we watch a heavily-pregnant Catherine of Aragon ride into battle with only a specifically-created armor protecting her belly.
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What happened teddy York?

Teddy was executed after being accused of conspiring to escape the Tower and overthrow King Henry. He was charged along with Perkin Warbeck, a pretender to the throne.
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Was Cardinal Wolsey a good man?

Wolsey decided on a life devoted to God and he joined the church. He held a number of private chaplainries but he soon came to the attention of Henry VII as Wolsey was quickly identified as a man who had excellent managerial skills with a very good grasp of detail. Wolsey was also a very keen worker.
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Did Cromwell betray Wolsey?

Although he betrayed Anne Boleyn and Cardinal Wolsey without hesitation, in both cases he privately showed remorse for doing so, as both of them had greatly helped his rise at Henry's court.
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Is Thomas Cromwell related to Oliver Cromwell?

Oliver Cromwell was descended from a junior branch of the Cromwell family, distantly related from (as great, great grand-uncle) Thomas Cromwell, chief minister to King Henry VIII. Thomas Cromwell's sister Katherine had married a Welsh lawyer, Morgan Williams.
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Who is Cardinal Pole in the Tudors?

Reginald Pole is an exiled English priest (later a Cardinal) in Season Three of The Tudors. He is played by Canadian actor Mark Hildreth. Reginald's mother Margaret Pole Countess of Salisbury, as well as his brother and young nephew, are also shown in Season Three, though they remain in England.
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What happened Nonsuch Palace?

Charles gifted the palace to his mistress, Barbara, Countess of Castlemaine and titled her the Baroness Nonsuch, but she tore down the palace around 1682 and sold off the furnishings and building materials to pay off her gambling debts.
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What happened to Henry Fitzroy?

Most historians maintain that Edward, like Henry FitzRoy, died of tuberculosis.
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