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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maud_GreenMaud Green - Wikipedia

    Maud Green, Lady Parr (6 April 1490/92 – 1 December 1531) [1] was an English courtier. She was the mother of Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England. She was a close friend and lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon.

  2. Maud Green (6 de abril de 1492 - 1 de diciembre de 1531) [1] fue una noble inglesa, hija y coheredera de Sir Thomas Green de Greens Norton. Fue madre de Catalina Parr y dama de compañía de Catalina de Aragón , sexta y primera esposa de Enrique VIII de Inglaterra .

  3. www.wikiwand.com › es › Maud_GreenMaud Green - Wikiwand

    Maud Green (6 de abril de 1492 - 1 de diciembre de 1531) fue una noble inglesa, hija y coheredera de Sir Thomas Green de Greens Norton. Fue madre de Catalina Parr y dama de compañía de Catalina de Aragón, sexta y primera esposa de Enrique VIII de Inglaterra.

  4. Thomas Parr married Maud Green (6 April 1492 – 1 December 1531), daughter of Sir Thomas Green, in 1508. Before the birth of their most famous offspring, Catherine , Maud gave birth to a son. This occurred not long after Maud and Thomas' marriage.

  5. 19 de mar. de 2023 · "Maud Green, Lady Parr (6 April 1492 – 1 December 1531) was an English courtier. She was the mother of Catherine Parr, the sixth wife of King Henry VIII of England. She was a close friend and lady-in-waiting to Catherine of Aragon.

  6. tudortimes.co.uk › people › maud-green-1Tudor Times | Maud Green

    Maud Green. Published 20th December 2014. Maud Green was the daughter and co-heiress of Sir Thomas Green of Green's Norton in Northamptonshire. She was married at around the age of 16 to Sir Thomas Parr, whilst her sister, Anne, was married to Sir Thomas Parr's step-father, Sir Nicholas Vaux.

  7. Maud Green (6 April 1492 – 1 December 1531), who married Sir Thomas Parr, son of Sir William Parr, and Elizabeth FitzHugh. They were parents of Queen Catherine Parr , Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke , and William Parr, 1st Marquess of Northampton .