Margaret Beaufort
Margaret Beaufort | |
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Personlig information | |
Født | 31. maj 1443 Bedfordshire |
Død | 29. juni 1509 (66 år) Westminster |
Gravsted | Westminster Abbey |
Far | John Beaufort, 1. hertug af Somerset |
Mor | Margaret Beauchamp af Bletso |
Søskende | John Welles, 1. vicomte Welles |
Ægtefæller | Sir Henry Stafford (fra 1458/1462), John av la Pole, 2. hertug av Suffolk (fra 1444), Thomas Stanley, 1. jarl av Derby (fra 1472), Edmund Tudor (1455-1456) |
Barn | Henrik 7. af England |
Uddannelse og virke | |
Beskæftigelse | Filantrop, underviser |
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Lady Margaret Beaufort (født 31. maj 1443, død 29. juni 1509) var mor til Henrik 7. af England.
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Portrait of Margaret Beaufort (1443-1509) dressed as a widow, mother of Henry VII of England. The portrait features the coat of arms of the House of Beaufort, and the words "souvent me souvient", Medieval French for "think of me often", now used as the motto of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Christ's College, Cambridge and St John's College, Cambridge.
Portrait of Margaret Beaufort (1443-1509) dressed as a widow, mother of Henry VII of England. The portrait features the coat of arms of the House of Beaufort, and the words "souvent me souvient", Medieval French for "think of me often", now used as the motto of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, Christ's College, Cambridge and St John's College, Cambridge.
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Lady Margaret Beaufort, c. 1500. This is the most famous portrait of Margaret (1443 to 1509), mother of King Henry VII. of England; she kneels in prayer; the room is a superb representation of the typical royal 'closet', or prayer room. The portcullis, the Beauforts' emblem, is visible in the rondelle in the window on the left and in the tapestry on the right. This portrait is held at Cambridge University, which Margaret generously supported during her lifetime. The painting was presented To St John's College in 1598.
Lady Margaret Beaufort, c. 1500. This is the most famous portrait of Margaret (1443 to 1509), mother of King Henry VII. of England; she kneels in prayer; the room is a superb representation of the typical royal 'closet', or prayer room. The portcullis, the Beauforts' emblem, is visible in the rondelle in the window on the left and in the tapestry on the right. This portrait is held at Cambridge University, which Margaret generously supported during her lifetime. The painting was presented To St John's College in 1598.