Portraits of Mary I Tudor
Mary I Tudor
Mary I (1516–1558), Queen of England and Ireland by Hans Eworth
Queen Mary I, 1554, by Hans Eworth
Mary I by Hans Eworth
Materials: oil on copper
Markings: verso with image and artist's names inscribed in old writing
Mary I (1516–1558), Queen of England and Ireland, 1554, by Hans Eworth – Society of Antiquaries of London: Burlington House
Queen Mary I by Hans Eworth – National Portrait Gallery | NPG 4861
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07.12 | 21:47
It looks like The Tau cross derives from the Egyptian Ankh and basically they are wearing it around their necks, life rebirth, salvation mirror. sun.Stonehenge looks like it is made up of Ts to form c
07.12 | 21:30
are wearing the symbol on effigies at Ingham church Norfolk and Henry StanleyD1528 at Hillingdon Middlesex.Countess Jacquline of Hainaut and husband Frank Borsele are also wearing the insignia others
07.12 | 21:23
These Queens could of been members of the order and i think the Tau cross is a symbol of the Holy Trinity also.These pendants could of been reliquaries.Lady margaret de Bois and Roger de bois
07.12 | 21:17
I think the Tau cross that they are wearing could be linked to the(knights) order of St Anthony, Mary 1st collar looks like it may represent the knotted girdle/waist cord of st Anthony .
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