Please follow the "Timeline" topic in "Announcement". Especially the historical characters! - Anne Boleyn January 1533 - Henry & Anne Boleyn marry in a secret ceremony March 1533 - Thomas Cranmer is appointed Archbishop of Canterbury. May 1533 - Archbishop Thomas Cranmer declares the marriage of King Henry VIII and Queen Katherine of Aragon to be invalid May 1533 - Thomas Cranmer validates King Henry VIII& Anne Boleyn's marriage June 1533 - Coronation of Anne Boleyn Summer 1533 - Sir Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex begins an investigation into the activities of Sir Thomas More June 1533 - Parliament extinguishes Papal authority in England. June 1533 - Mary Tudor, younger sister of Henry VIII, dies at Westhorpe, Suffolk. July 1533 - It is reported that Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and George Boleyn, caught up with the French court. While they were there both Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond became violently sick, at the same time. Richmond was so ill, that for a while, it was feared he might die. July 1533 - Pope Clement VII excommunicates King Henry VIII & his advisers (including Thomas Cranmer) JSeptember 1533 - Anne Boleyn gives birth to Princess Elizabeth Tudor November 1533 - Henry Fitzroy, Henry VIII's illegitimate son, marries Mary Howard (daughter of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk) Anne Boleyn is said to have worked for this pairing. |
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Gulfem Hatun Concubine
Posts : 60 Join date : 2014-04-29 Age : 40 Location : Ottoman Empire
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| ''I'm honored and grateful to have a respect of you and your family.'' Gulfem said in honesty, then added, ''It touch my heart deeply.'' She placed her hand on Hatice's sleeve in friendly Mera sultan actress name list Hürrem sultan cast real name Mistakes in the Magnificent Century part III(title, ranks and traditions) Some facts might be the same or very similar to the ones in previous parts,but they will be discussed from different angle. As I have spoken in the previous chapters, pre 1520 mothers of sultans were not sultans at all, they were titles as hatuns, though treated with utmost respect. In 1520 as Suleiman the Magnificent ascended the throne, he bestowed the title of Sultan to her mother Ayşe Hafsa, thus making her the first person in the ottoman history to become sultan from slavery. However, for Ayşe Hafsa being Sultan was not the same as the Valide Sultan that we know today. She was sultan yes, and she was the mother, so "Valide" was the proper address,from her children, as it was for every mother in the Ottoman empire, she was registered as "the mother of Sultan Suleiman", therefore in some sense, we can say she was not "Valide Sultan". The first person,who actually made the "Valide sultan" a thing and officially registered herself was Nurbanu. So, the first Valide sultan with its full meaning was not Hafsa,but Nurbanu, who was registered as Valide Afife Nurbanu Sultan. 2. Haseki Sultan and Hürrem's marriage. There were more than just several miscon- ceptions about the subject in the show. First and foremost it was created specifically for Hürrem,so neither Hafsa nor Mahidevran have ever had the title. It also brought another mistake about Hafsa,that I will explain below,but now I will just make clearer how, when and why the status was created. It was almost definitely created in mid-1534 after the death of Ayşe Hafsa Sultan and was probably legalised by their marriage, which by some sources is mentioned to be in 1533. If this is right, then it would mean, Suleiman married Hürrem before he gave her the status of Haseki and the marriage only freed her,but the most common and for me the most logi  1003: Turhan Hatice Sultan From Victim to One of the Most Powerful Women in the Islamic World Born: c.1627, Present-day Ukraine or Possibly Russia Died: 4 August 1683, Present-day Edirne, Turkey Turhan was kidnapped at the age of twelve, and taken from her homeland to Constantinople, where she was given to the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire’s household. Turhan quickly rose to become a favorite concubine of the Sultan Ibrahim I, bearing him a son named Mehmed. When Ibrahim was removed from power (he was mentally unstable and was taken off the throne and then killed), Mehmed rose to become Sultan under the title Mehmed IV. The boy was only seven years old at the time, and therefore needed someone to act as his regent, or co-ruler until he came of age and was able to rule in his own right. Kösem Sultan served as Mehmed’s regent, and was Turhan’s mother-in-law and the new sultan’s grandmother. Turhan was passed up for the regency because she had no political background or backing within the court. This, and other strains between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, quickly dissolved into a violent upheaval between the warring parties that would last for three years. Turhan had Kösem killed*, strangled to death more accurately; ending the family’s civil war once and for all. Turhan finished this brutal crackdown off by executing Kösem’s other loyal supporters. Turhan had to relieve her own grand vizier of power in order to appease those angered by her actions, but otherwise she escaped the carnage unscathed. Turhan then moved into the position of Regent, attending meetings of state side by side with her son. Though she had attained the position she had been vying for, she didn’t use it to further her own political aspirations. After finding a suitable replacement as grand vizier, Turhan let go of most of her political power and might within the court. Instead of running affairs of state, Turhan spent more time in various philanthropic and ceremonial roles. Magnificent century full story in english
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