William Tudor Wilkinson (December 18, 1879 – April 22, 1969) was an American art collector and amateur art dealer. It was said that he gave Hermann Göring a painting in exchange for his wife's freedom from an internment camp and stored weapons and radio equipment for the French resistance during the Second World War.[citation needed]
William TudorWilkinson (December 18, 1879 – April 22, 1969) was an American art collector and amateur art dealer. It was said that he gave Hermann Göring...
She was interned for six months during World War II at Vittel until TudorWilkinson managed to secure her release in February 1942. Following her release...
The Tudors is a historical fiction television series set primarily in 16th-century England, created and written by Michael Hirst and produced for the American...
Gilmour and Gretha Boston. Wilkinson plays the part of Lord Darcy in the third season showing of Showtime's miniseries The Tudors which began airing on 12...
Born on 28 June 1491 at the Palace of Placentia in Greenwich, Kent, Henry Tudor was the third child and second son of King Henry VII and Elizabeth of York...
between 1921 and 1925. In 1952, TudorWilkinson donated Heilbronner's papers (1887–1914) to the Library of Congress. Wilkinson is thought to have acquired...
George (2012) The Tudors, a 2007 TV series, portrayed by Perdita Weeks On Jane Popincourt The Pleasure Palace (Secrets of the Tudor Court) by Kate Emerson...
novels based on her life: Court Cadenza (later published under the title The Tudor Sisters) by Aileen Armitage (Aileen Quigley) (1974) The Last Boleyn by Karen...
The arms and flag were designed in Dublin Castle by Major Sir Nevile Wilkinson, Ulster King of Arms, in 1923–1924. The flag is based on the flag of the...
The Tudor period in London started with the beginning of the reign of Henry VII in 1485 and ended in 1603 with the death of Elizabeth I. During this period...
several colours for tippets worn by Mary Tudor, then known as the "Princess of Castile". Joan or Jane Wilkinson provided silks for Anne Boleyn. After Anne...
of contention for modern biographies, A Tudor Tragedy by Lacey Baldwin Smith (1967), Katherine Howard: A Tudor Conspiracy by Joanna Denny (2006), Katherine...
C. J. Sansom’s novel Lamentation. "The King's Fools - Disability in the Tudor Court". Historic England. Retrieved 11 January 2015. Fraser, Antonia (1995)...
Catherine and Arthur validated the House of Tudor in the eyes of European royalty and strengthened the Tudor claim to the English throne via Catherine of...
Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham. Then, in August 1485, Henry Tudor and his uncle, Jasper Tudor, landed in Wales with a contingent of French troops, and marched...
Elizabeth and Mary, in the hope of the Resurrection". Philip Lindley, 'Mary Tudor', Anthony Harvey & Richard Mortimer, The Funeral Effigies of Westminster...
killed on Edward's orders. Despite facing an overseas threat from Henry Tudor, the last remaining Lancastrian claimant, Edward reigned in relative peace...
Arthur, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King Henry VII of England (Henry Tudor). There are reports of the two princes being seen playing in the tower grounds...
Brown Jonathan Majors Tom Hudner Glen Powell Becoming Elizabeth Elizabeth Tudor Alicia von Rittberg The Royal Willie Aikens Amin Joseph (older) Dallas Dupree...
topographical features.The 1867 book Lancashire Folklore by Harland and Wilkinson, makes a distinction between "House boggarts" and other types. Typical...
run by the Mary Rose Trust. The museum is dedicated to the 16th-century Tudor navy warship Mary Rose as well as the historical context in which she was...
show Foreign Exchange. He followed it with roles in The Clinic and The Tudors, and portrayed Louis XIV of France in Young Blades. In 2008, he appeared...