Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey

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Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey, was an English nobleman and military leader of the early 16th century who later became the 3rd Duke of Norfolk and a prominent statesman under King Henry VIII.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Duke of Norfolk
English nobleman
military leader
peer of England
statesman
activity court politics
military command
associatedWith English Reformation politics
Tudor nobility NERFINISHED
battle Battle of Flodden NERFINISHED
birthPlace England
century 16th century
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
deathPlace England
era Tudor period NERFINISHED
familyName Howard NERFINISHED
father Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk NERFINISHED
fullName Thomas Howard NERFINISHED
gender male
heldTitleFrom early 16th century
language English
memberOf House of Howard NERFINISHED
militaryRank commander
monarchDuringReign Henry VII of England NERFINISHED
Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED
mother Elizabeth Tilney NERFINISHED
nobleHouse Howard family NERFINISHED
nobleRank duke
earl
nobleTitle 3rd Duke of Norfolk NERFINISHED
Earl of Surrey NERFINISHED
notableFor command at the Battle of Flodden
service as a leading statesman under Henry VIII
opponentInBattle Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Tudor court NERFINISHED
positionHeld Earl Marshal of England NERFINISHED
Lord High Steward NERFINISHED
Lord High Treasurer of England NERFINISHED
prominentIn English government
relative Anne Boleyn NERFINISHED
Catherine Howard NERFINISHED
servedUnder Henry VII of England NERFINISHED
Henry VIII of England NERFINISHED
sideInConflict Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
spouse Anne of York NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Stafford, Duchess of Norfolk NERFINISHED

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Battle of Flodden commander Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey
Anne of York spouse Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey
Richard III’s royal army supportedBy Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey