• The Palace of Placentia, after it was rebuilt around 1500 by Henry VII. ... Location of Palace of Placentia in Royal Borough of Greenwich.
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    View of the Thames with the Old Palace of Placentia at Greenwich, London by British (English) School, early 17th C, from National Trust, Kingston Lacy.
  • Upon Humphrey’s death in 1447, the newly built manor house was renamed The Palace of Placentia and transferred to the Crown’s control.
  • The Palace of Placentia has long since gone. Situated on the south bank of the river Thames at Greenwich it was to become one of the most loved Tudor...
  • She called to the palace in the Palace of Placentia, at times, the palace was described as Palace of pleasaunce.
  • Greenwich Palace was known as The Palace of Placentia, or pleasant place, because it was located away from the crowds and smells of London.
  • 11 Jun 1509 - Marriage of Henry VIII to Catherine of Aragon in the Church of the Observant Friars, outside the Palace of Placentia.
  • Mr Wood has been promoting interest in the old Palace of Placentia since first finding remnants of it on the foreshore.
  • On 18 Feb 1516 Queen Mary I of England and Ireland was born to Henry VIII (age 24) and Catherine of Aragon (age 30) at Palace of Placentia, Greenwich [Map].
  • The Palace of Placentia has taken many forms. Known as Greenwich Palace from 1498 to 1694, its location later served as home to the Old Royal Naval College...
  • Margaret took over Bella Court and renamed it the Palace of Placentia, under which name (derived from Latin for 'pleasant place to live') it was the main royal...
  • The Palace of Placentia, also known as Greenwich Palace, was an English royal residence that was initially built by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, in 1443.
  • Palace of the Duchess of Placentia. The Duchess of Placentia bought a large tract of land from the Penteli Monastery in the 19th century.