Duchess of Suffolk

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The Duchess of Suffolk was the English noble title held by Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII, following her brief tenure as Queen of France and subsequent marriage to Charles Brandon.

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Duchess of Suffolk canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English noble title
associatedFamily Brandon family NERFINISHED
House of Tudor NERFINISHED
associatedMonarch Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED
associatedTerritory Suffolk NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
creationReason marriage to the Duke of Suffolk
genderRestriction female
heldBy Catherine Willoughby NERFINISHED
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk NERFINISHED
Henry Brandon, 1st Earl of Lincoln NERFINISHED
Mary Tudor, Queen of France NERFINISHED
historicalContext reign of Henry VIII of England
languageOfTitle English
maritalBasis customarily held by the wife of the Duke of Suffolk
nobleRank duchess
notableEventAssociated Mary Tudor’s marriage to Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk
notableHolder Catherine Willoughby NERFINISHED
Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk NERFINISHED
Mary Tudor, Queen of France NERFINISHED
peerage Peerage of England NERFINISHED
precedence among highest ranks of English nobility
socialStatus high aristocracy in England
styleLinkedTo Duke of Suffolk NERFINISHED
subordinateTo Duke of Suffolk NERFINISHED
timePeriod Tudor period
titleCategory hereditary noble title
titleHolderStyle Her Grace
titleType peerage title
usedAs courtesy title for the duke’s wife

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Mary Tudor, Queen of France title Duchess of Suffolk