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 www.gwales.com - 0708317839, Margaret Pole: Countess of Salisbury, 1473-1541 - Loyalty, Lineage and Leadership
Born in 1473, Margaret Pole was the daughter of George, duke of Clarence, niece of both Edward IV and Richard III, and the only woman, apart from Anne Boleyn, to hold a peerage title in her own right during the sixteenth century.
In this first biography of a significant female figure in the male-dominated world of Tudor politics, Hazel Pierce presents the life and culture of this propertied titled lady against the social and political background of late Yorkist and early Tudor Britain.
Hazel Pierce presents Margaret in the setting of the male-dominated world of Tudor politics and against the social background of late Yorkist and early Tudor Britain.
www.gwales.com /goto/review/en/0708317839

  
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Ed Tudor Pole ~ " What a Man"
This Century's incarnation of the Tudor fever was forged in the white heat of the Punk explosion.
Marvel at the splendour of the musical court as we raise our spirits with those hallmark Ten Pole tunes, new and old, performed to the sort of rocking beat that compels movement.
www.angelfire.com /tn/tenpole   (179 words)

  
 Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, 1473—1541
Born in 1473, Margaret Pole was the daughter of George, duke of Clarence, niece of both Edward IV and Richard III, and the only woman, apart from Anne Boleyn, to hold a peerage title in her own right during the sixteenth century.
In 1886, Margaret Pole was among sixty-three martyrs beatified by Pope Leo XIII for not hesitating ‘to lay down their lives by the shedding of their blood’ for the dignity of the Holy See.
In this first biography of a significant female figure in the male-dominated world of Tudor politics, Hazel Pierce presents the life and culture of this propertied titled lady against the social and political background of late Yorkist and early Tudor Britain.
www.uwp.co.uk /book_desc/1783.html   (537 words)

  
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Ed Tenpole writing and performing two songs with the Sex Pistols before that group's demise by death, and going on to create the chart-busting Ten Pole Tudor.
This Century's incarnation of the Tudor fever was forged in the white heat of the Punk explosion.
Marvel at the splendour of the musical court as we raise our spirits with those hallmark Ten Pole tunes, new and old, performed to the sort of rocking beat that compels movement.
www.angelfire.com /tn/tenpole/index.html   (537 words)

  
 Henry VIII: Intrigue in the Tudor Court Garry's Games
Henry Clifford, Henry Courtenay, William FitzAlan, Francis Hastings, Edmund Howard, George Hastings, Ralph Neville, Henry Percy, Geoffrey Pole, Henry Pole, Francis Talbot, Ralph Sadlier, and Nicholas Shaxton.
I designed Henry VIII to be playable in three or four hours— there are at most five turns.
Download Henry VIII: Intrigue in the Tudor Court for free!
www.archsoc.com /games/Henry.html   (670 words)

  
 Edward Tudor-Pole
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) (scenes deleted) (as Edward Tudor Pole)....
The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004) (as Edward Tudor Pole)....
As Eddie Tenpole was considered as replacement for Johnny Rotten in the...
www.imdb.com /name/nm0876128   (670 words)

  
 Richard McCabe Online Gallery Other With Ed Tudor-Pole and The Hayrick Band, 1983 - Promo photos
With Ed Tudor-Pole (Eddie Tenpole Tudor) and The Hayrick Band
With Ed Tudor-Pole and The Hayrick Band, 1983 - Promo photos
Thanks to Richard Stone for all the Tenpole material
www.richardmccabe.co.uk /gallery/tenpole1.htm   (670 words)

  
 Royal
Clarence& daughter Margaret Plantagenet Pole, Countess of Salisbury was executed by Henry VIII Tudor as he had taken exception to what her son Cardinal Reginald Pole had written.
Margaret Beaufort (1443-1509) Countess of Richmond and Derby, heiress of his son John Duke of Somerset became mother of Henry (Tudor) VII before her fourteenth birthday.
Her daughter Eleanor de Clare (1292-1337) was an ancestor of the senior Despenser family, daughter Margaret de Clare (1293-1342) married Hugh de Audley (abt 1289-1347) an ancestor of the Stafford's Dukes of Buckingham, and Elizabeth de Clare (1295-1360) had issue by John de Burgh (died 1313), Sir Theobald Verdon (1278-1316) and Roger d'Amory (died 1322).
freespace.virgin.net /owston.tj/royal.htm   (670 words)

  
 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg172.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Margaret married (1) John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk son of William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Alice Chaucer on 28/18 Jan 1448/0049.
Margaret married (2) Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond son of Owen Tudor and Katherine de Valois in Oct 1455 in Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England.
John married Elizabeth Newmarch daughter of Robert Newmarch in 1442.
www.bradleyfoundation.org /Maite/marcus/tobg172.htm   (417 words)

  
 Henry VI of England
Henry's half-brothers, Edmund TudorEdmund and Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of BedfordJasper, the sons of his mother's second marriage, were later given earldoms, Edmund being the father of Henry Tudor, later King Henry VII of England/.
In 1447, this unpopularity took the form of a Commons campaign against the William de la Pole, 1st Duke of SuffolkDuke of Suffolk, who was the most unpopular of all the King’s entourage and widely seen as a traitor.
In 1447, the king, the queen and the group surrounding them (Suffolk, Somerset, and the ageing Cardinal Beaufort) summoned Gloucester before parliament on a charge of treason in Bury St Edmunds, and he died in captivity, whether of natural causes or foul play was not clear.
www.infothis.com /find/Henry_VI_of_England   (2509 words)

  
 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobg172.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Margaret married (1) John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk son of William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Alice Chaucer on 28/18 Jan 1448/0049.
Margaret married (2) Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond son of Owen Tudor and Katherine de Valois in Oct 1455 in Bletsoe Castle, Bedfordshire, England.
Charles married (1) Elizabeth Herbert daughter of William Herbert, Earl of Huntingdon and Katherine.
www.bradleyfoundation.org /Maite/marcus/tobg172.htm   (417 words)

  
 Margaret Tudor on Encyclopedia.com
Margaret then became regent for her infant son, James V, but her marriage (1514) to Archibald Douglas, 6th earl of Angus, led to the loss of the regency to John Stuart, duke of Albany.
Margaret's descendants by James IV and by Angus were united by the marriage of Lord Darnley and Mary Queen of Scots, whose son became James I of England (James VI of Scotland.)
A plan of Margaret's for a meeting between Henry VIII and her son led James to accuse her of betrayal (1534).
www.encyclopedia.com /html/m/margt1.asp   (619 words)

  
 Pole as Prophet
Mary Tudor later sent word to Pole that she had not wanted to say anything about the pregnancy in public but, she had "felt her child stir when Pole greeted her." Pole's powers are shown here to extended beyond the ability to prophesy.
Pole's mission as legate was to reconcile the Church in England, which had defected under Henry VIII, with the Roman Catholic Church.
For this all-important legation, Pole had to utilize the full array of diplomatic maneuvers at his disposal, including relying on the authority granted him as a prophet.
www.augustana.edu /library/Special/pole/poleasprophet_fulltext10.html   (725 words)

  
 The Federation of the Wars of the Roses - History Page
Her marriage, which took place in 1445, was negotiated by Williamde la Pole, 4th earl (later 1st duke) of Suffolk (see under Pole, family).Margaret soon asserted influence at the English court, allying herself with Suffolk and Edmund Beaufort, 2d duke of Somerset, in their rivalry with Richard, duke of York, heir presumptive to the throne.
A truce (1497) between England and Scotland was followed by the marriage (1503) of Henry's sister Margaret Tudor to James-a marriage that led ultimately to the union of the monarchies of England and Scotland.
Rising against Edward IV Henry and Margaret were decisively defeated at Towton (1461), and Edward was crowned.
homepages.shu.ac.uk /~conseal/whos_who.htm   (5047 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of December 22, 1536
Son of Sir Richard Pole, knight of the Order of the Garter, cousin of King Henry VII Tudor, and Margaret, countess of Salisbury, who was a niece of King Edward IV of England and governess of Princess Mary, the future queen of England.
At this time, Pole was called to Rome by Pope Paul III; the pope wanted to appoint him to a commission that he had formed under the presidency of Cardinal Contarini to prepare a scheme for the internal reform of the church.
Following the death of Valdés in August 1541, Pole and Flaminio transferred the school of thought, the so-called circle of the Spirituali, which had collected the spiritual inheritance of Valdés, to Viterbo.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios1536.htm   (8197 words)

  
 Tenpole Tudor Music Web Links
Artist Direct: Tenpole Tudor - Includes biography, links, and related bands.
Tenpole Tudor A man has to live with himself, and he should see to it that he always has good company.
A.J. Krailsheimer Tenpole Tudor Marriage was all a woman's idea and for man's acceptance of the pretty yoke, it becomes us to be grateful.
www.searchmusicnetwork.com /Bands_and_Artists_T_Tenpole_Tudor.html   (8197 words)

  
 Queen Mary I / Mary Tudor - Marian Government Policies
Cardinal Pole becomes enmeshed in arguments with Pope Paul IV and is deprived of his position as Papal Legate.
November - Cardinal Reginald Pole (whose Plantagenet mother, Margaret, was brutally murdered by Henry VIII) returns to England and the sentence of excommunication is lifted from England.
June - Pole is recalled to Rome to answer charges of heresy, referencing his arguments with the pope.
www.englishhistory.net /tudor/monarchs/marygovt.html   (700 words)

  
 Articles - Wars of the Roses
Henry Tudor's forces defeated Richard's at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 and Henry Tudor became King Henry VII of England.
The most notable of these were Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset and William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, who were blamed for mismanaging the government and poorly executing the continuing Hundred Years War with France.
Henry V's short reign saw one conspiracy against him, led by Richard, Earl of Cambridge, a son of Edmund of Langley, the fifth son of Edward III.
www.sterlingsilvercenter.com /articles/Wars_of_the_Roses   (3926 words)

  
 Margaret Beaufort biography .ms
Margaret's first marriage, to John de la Pole, took place in 1450, when she was still a child, but was annulled after a short time.
He married her to his half-brother, Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond.
In 1502 she established the Lady Margaret's Professorship of Divinity at the University of Cambridge.
margaret-beaufort.biography.ms   (3926 words)

  
 Badfest Tickets & Line-up
Tenpole Tudor - Fronted by punk icon Eddie Tudor-Pole, songwriter for the Sex Pistols, Tenpole Tudor hit the charts in the 80s with the anthemic 'Swords of a Thousand Men'.
Dammer has also carved out a sizeable following as a DJ, playing retro-future mood music from jazz to library, electronic to dub, and was bestowed with Q Magazine's Lifetime Merit Award.
The band has had an up-and-down career since then, although Ed, of course, has been more successful as host of TV's 'The Crystal Maze'.
www.ents24.com /web/festival.html?venueid=35598   (3926 words)

  
 Artists2Events - Ed Tudor Pole - Biog & Tour Dates
RADA trained Edward Tudor Pole briefly joined the Sex Pistols as a replacement for Sid Viscous before fronting his own band Ed TenPole Tudor, with whom he had hits with 'Who killed Bambi?', '3 Bells in a Row', 'Swords of 1000 Men', 'Wunderbar' and 'Throwing my baby out with the Bath Water'.
Ed Tudor Pole at Bilston Robin II 5-Feb 2004
Artists2Events - Ed Tudor Pole - Biog and Tour Dates
www.artists2events.co.uk /artists/Ed_Tudor-Pole.html   (3926 words)

  
 Ed Tudor-Pole - First Person Quiz
"Tales from the Crypt" (as Edward Tudor Pole) in: "Horror in the Night" (ep # 7.5) 5/24/1996
When I went up to a hippie in 1968, as a short-haired schoolboy and said "Peace, man", and he told me to piss off.
www.firstpersonquiz.com /tudor-pole_ed.html   (3926 words)

  
 Noble Men
Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke and Duke of Bedford
Edmund de la Pole, Sir and Earl of Suffolk
www.sirclisto.com /62.html   (132 words)

  
 Vallieres. Tudor Succession Problems.
The succession problems of the Tudor monarchs were largely caused by their lack of issue, for none of Henry VIII's children had children, poor health and were complicated by plots arising from the uncertainty of the succession, foreign affairs, and the wishes of the monarchs of the periods in relation to Henry VIII's will.
The Tudor dynasty was plagued by poor health, short-lives and a shortage of male claimants to the throne.
While the Tudor period is generally viewed as a one of stability, the recurring succession difficulties created instability and often posed the threat of civil war and even foreign invasion.
www.luminarium.org /renlit/vallieres.htm   (132 words)

  
 cofeleg2.htm
[p]In 1543, Henry VIII wrote a preface to 'A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man', the theological orthodoxy of which preface was accepted by his kinsman Cardinal Pole during the reign of the Catholic Queen Mary Tudor.
During Mary's reign, Cardinal Reginald Pole was for a short while Archbishop of Canterbury; he died in 1558.
It became insular, despite Cardinal Reginald Pole's prominent role in the Council of Trent in 1545.
jloughnan.tripod.com /cofeleg2.htm   (2670 words)

  
 Queen Mary I / Mary Tudor - Marian Government Policies
Cardinal Pole becomes enmeshed in arguments with Pope Paul IV and is deprived of his position as Papal Legate.
November - Cardinal Reginald Pole (whose Plantagenet mother, Margaret, was brutally murdered by Henry VIII) returns to England and the sentence of excommunication is lifted from England.
June - Pole is recalled to Rome to answer charges of heresy, referencing his arguments with the pope.
www.englishhistory.net /tudor/monarchs/marygovt.html   (700 words)

  
 Amazon.com: DVD / Actors & Actresses / ( P ) / Pole, Edward Tudor
Amazon.com: DVD / Actors & Actresses / ( P) / Pole, Edward Tudor
www.browsenodes.com /browse-441890.html   (700 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Giovanni Francesco Commendone
After successfully performing various papal missions of minor importance, he accompanied Cardinal Legate Dandino to the Netherlands, whence Pope Julius III sent him in 1553 on an important mission to Queen Mary Tudor, who had just succeeded Edward VI on the English throne.
Cardinal and Papal Nuncio, born at Venice, 17 March, 1523; died at Padua, 26 Dec., 1584 After receiving a thorough education in the humanities and in jurisprudence at the University of Padua, he came to Rome in 1550.
In the summer of 1556 he accompanied Cardinal Legate Scipione Rebiba on a papal mission to the Netherlands, to the courts of Emperor Charles V and King Philip II, the consort of Queen Mary of England.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/04156a.htm   (1322 words)

  
 The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Biographical Dictionary - Consistory of December 22, 1536
Son of Sir Richard Pole, knight of the Order of the Garter, cousin of King Henry VII Tudor, and Margaret, countess of Salisbury, who was a niece of King Edward IV of England and governess of Princess Mary, the future queen of England.
The pontiff was convinced that some of Cardinal Pole's views, especially on justification, were not doctrinally sound and wanted him to go Rome to confront charges of heresy; at the same time Cardinal Morone and Soranzo were arrested, sent to the Castle of S. Angelo and subjected to a process by the Roman inquisition.
At this time, Pole was called to Rome by Pope Paul III; the pope wanted to appoint him to a commission that he had formed under the presidency of Cardinal Contarini to prepare a scheme for the internal reform of the church.
www.fiu.edu /~mirandas/bios1536.htm   (8192 words)

  
 :::Dorothy Stafford:::
Margaret was the last of the Plantagenets -Murdered for religious reasons-,her son and Lady Dorothy's uncle was Cardinal Reginald Pole, he later served as the last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Queen Mary Tudor.
Dorothy was the daughter of Ursula Pole (1504-1570) And Baron Henry Stafford (1501-1563); Henry was the son of Edward Stafford the 3rd Duke of Buckingham (1478-1521) and Eleanor Percy (died: 1530) who was the daughter of Henry Percy, The Earl of Northumberland (b.
Ursula was the daughter of Richard Pole, the Duke of Suffolk and Margaret Plantagenet, The Countess of Salisbury, Ursula's brother was Cardinal Richard Pole.
www.avice.net /dorothystafford.htm   (8192 words)

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