Duchess of Milan on The Tudors. Historically quoted she would marry Henry VIII if she had but two heads.
Tudors, season 3 as the Duchess of Milan turning down Henry Tudor's offer for his hand in ma...
Duchess of Milan on The Tudors. Historically quoted she would marry Henry VIII if she had but two heads. Tudors, season 3 as the Duchess of Milan turning down Henry Tudor's offer for his hand in marriage after the death of Jane Seymour, "not wishing to lose her own head."
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The English ambassador was arranging for Henry VIII to see the Duchess's likeness in connection with plans to marry her. Christina made no secret of her opposition to marrying the English king, who by this time had a reputation around Europe for his mistreatment of his wives. She told the English ambassador that "If I had two heads, one should be at the King of England's disposal." Christina was also the grand-niece of Catherine of Aragon and the Queen Joanna I of Spain
Christina of Denmark (1522 1590), was firstly Duchess-consort of Milan and then Duchess-consort of Lorraine. She was claimant to the thrones of Norway, Denmark and Sweden. She was the younger surviving daughter of Christian II of Denmark and Isabella of Austria, sister of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. Christina was born in Nyborg in central Denmark in 1522. In 1533 she married by proxy Francesco II Sforza, Duke of Milan, who died in 1535
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This scene is just superb! Truth hurts...
*(and I intend to keep it attached to my shoulders)*
Huzzah for the Duchess of Milan. :-P