• Eustace Chapuys died on 21 January 1556 and was buried in the chapel of the College of Savoy.[1][3] A portrait of Chapuys, which may be contemporary, is...
  • Eustace Chapuys reported to King Charles V: "The King dressed entirely in yellow from head to foot, with the single exception of a white feather in his cap.
  • Bishop Eustace Chapuys is the ambassador of Spain and by extension, the Holy Roman Empire of England throughout most of the series.
  • #OTD Ambassador Eustace Chapuys died in 1556. ... My next book explores that through the life of Eustace Chapuys.
  • Today I will be raising a glass and toasting Eustace Chapuys, Imperial Ambassador, because on this day in 1556 he died in Louvain, the place he had retired to...
  • Eustace Chapuys, the son of Louis and Guigonne Dupuys, was a Savoyard diplomat who served Charles V as Imperial ambassador to England from 1529 until...
  • Eustace Chapuys was a very well-educated man, attending the University of Turin in 1507, where it is believed he stayed for five years, leaving in around 1512.
  • However that was all in the future on December 6 th 1533 when Eustace Chapuys the Imperial Ambassador wrote a long letter to Charles V (Katherine’s nephew...
  • Eustace or Eustache Chapuys, Imperial ambassador to England. Chapuys was born at Annécy in Savoy, around 1490, son of Louis Chapuys and Guigonne...
  • Chapuys fought for the marriage contract of Catherine of Aragon, who died in January 1536. ... 1539 spent Eustace Chapuys in Antwerp.