Northumberland: The Political Career of John Dudley, Earl of Warwick and Duke of Northumberland"John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, KG (1504[1] ? 22 August 1553) was an English general, admiral, and politician, who led the government of the young King Edward VI from 1550 until 1553, and unsuccessfully tried to install Lady Jane Grey on the English throne after the King's death. The son of Edmund Dudley, a minister of Henry VII executed by Henry VIII, John Dudley became the ward of Sir Edward Guildford at the age of seven. He grew up in Guildford's household together with his future wife, Guildford's daughter Jane, with whom he was to have 13 children. Dudley served as Vice-Admiral and Lord Admiral from 1537 until 1547, during which time he set novel standards of navy organization and was an innovative commander at sea. He also developed a strong interest in overseas exploration. Dudley took part in the 1544 campaigns in Scotland and France and was one of Henry VIII's intimates in the last years of the reign. He was also a leader of the religious reform party at court."--Wikipedia. |
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... Germany Martin Luther challenged the authority of the Pope , while the English martyr , Thomas More , preferred to die rather than forsake the Roman Catholic religion . Dudley's contemporaries , in addition to Erasmus , Luther , and ...
... Germany Martin Luther challenged the authority of the Pope , while the English martyr , Thomas More , preferred to die rather than forsake the Roman Catholic religion . Dudley's contemporaries , in addition to Erasmus , Luther , and ...
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... Germany was also far from decided . The Emperor had notions of church reform that ran contrary to those of the Pope , and in 1545 the Council of Trent had only begun its deliberations . The Lutheran princes , still hopeful of winning ...
... Germany was also far from decided . The Emperor had notions of church reform that ran contrary to those of the Pope , and in 1545 the Council of Trent had only begun its deliberations . The Lutheran princes , still hopeful of winning ...
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... Germany to negotiate secretly with the Lutheran princes . 61 " 60 Until late in 1546 Lisle was highly regarded by the King's untrustworthy Imperial allies . Van der Delft was invited in No- vember 1545 to stand as sponsor at the baptism ...
... Germany to negotiate secretly with the Lutheran princes . 61 " 60 Until late in 1546 Lisle was highly regarded by the King's untrustworthy Imperial allies . Van der Delft was invited in No- vember 1545 to stand as sponsor at the baptism ...
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The World of John Dudley | 3 |
Lisle and the Twilight of Henrician England | 11 |
John Dudley Earl of Warwick and | 43 |
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