Eleanor Clifford, Countess of Cumberland (née Brandon), born in 1519, was a prominent figure in Tudor England. As the granddaughter of Henry VII and niece of Henry VIII, she held a significant aristocratic position. Eleanor married Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland, and navigated the complexities of court life with understanding. Her life encapsulated the trials and tribulations of the Tudor nobility, dealing with political intrigues and personal tragedies, including the early death of her children. She died in 1547, leaving a lasting legacy in Tudor history.
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0:00 - Intro
1:31 - A Precarious Heritage
3:58 - The Making of a Countess
6:17 - Storms on the Horizon
8:18 - Twilight Reflections
10:58 - The Echoes of a Legacy
Eleanor Clifford Scandal at the Tudor Court?
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