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Thought by some to be a portrait of Elizabeth Howard |
Anne Boleyn's mother. From author Judith Arnopp:
Elizabeth Howard was the eldest daughter of Thomas Howard (2nd
Duke of Norfolk) by his first wife, another Elizabeth – this time by the name
of Tilney. Through her father’s line Elizabeth Howard was directly descended
from Edward II.
John Howard, the old Duke of Norfolk fought in King Richard's vanguard
and perished at the Battle of Bosworth. As a result his estates were
forfeit and his heir, Thomas Howard, faced had an uphill battle to gain
favour with the new Tudor king. His estates were not restored until
1489. As a girl,
Elizabeth served in the household of his queen, Elizabeth of York, and
later as
lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon. During this period rumours began
to
circulate that the young Henry VIII was romantically involved with
Elizabeth Howard but most
historians now discount them. (
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I like very much looking back at the women in history and reading about them. My secret hope is to maybe learn from some of their mistakes, as we know that history has a tendency of revolving into circles and repeat itself.
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