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And again , writing to a friend when she was bethrothed to Prince Charles of Castile : “ Nature never formed anything more beautiful and she excels no less in goodness and wisdom . ” Certainly her oval face looks out today ...
And again , writing to a friend when she was bethrothed to Prince Charles of Castile : “ Nature never formed anything more beautiful and she excels no less in goodness and wisdom . ” Certainly her oval face looks out today ...
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Her marriage to Charles took place by proxy at Greenwich , on 13th August 1514 , but was never fulfilled . Unfortunately , like other eligible princesses , she was married off , in her case to the middle - aged French King , Louis XII ...
Her marriage to Charles took place by proxy at Greenwich , on 13th August 1514 , but was never fulfilled . Unfortunately , like other eligible princesses , she was married off , in her case to the middle - aged French King , Louis XII ...
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Charles Brandon is conversing with her . In the lower portion of these lights are depicted the visit of Erasmus and Sir Thomas More to the young children of Henry VII at Eltham ; the betrothal to the Prince of Castile in the King's ...
Charles Brandon is conversing with her . In the lower portion of these lights are depicted the visit of Erasmus and Sir Thomas More to the young children of Henry VII at Eltham ; the betrothal to the Prince of Castile in the King's ...
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