7.4
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Culpepper is a fictional character portrayed by Torrance Coombs in the TV series The Tudors.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Civil Unrest (season 3), they were 25 years old.
They appear in 8 episodes out of a total of 38 aired

Culpepper

by Torrance Coombs

character

Episodes8

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    Civil Unrest

    episode S3.E1 april 2009
    Henry's new wife Jane urges him to reconcile with his daughter Mary while Robert Aske leads a pilgrimage of thousands against Cromwell's monastic reforms.
  • 7.8
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    The Northern Uprising

    episode S3.E2 april 2009
    The Duke of Suffolk is unable to defeat the rebellion militarily, so he resorts to lies and subterfuges.
  • 8.2
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    The Death of a Queen

    episode S3.E4 april 2009
    Forced to recant, Aske is hanged in Yorkshire, Cromwell coerces Brandon to execute more rebels as examples, and Jane suffers complications in childbirth.
  • 7.6
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    Moment of Nostalgia

    episode S4.E1 april 2010
    Henry is proud of Catherine, his beautiful, vivacious seventeen year old wife, who buys silence from an old friend by making her a member of the court.
  • 7.7
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    Sister

    episode S4.E2 april 2010
    Joan Bulmer confides the Queen's sexual history to Lady Rochford who tells it to Culpepper and arranges for him to have a liaison with the neglected Catherine.
  • 7.7
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    Something for You

    episode S4.E3 april 2010
    While Henry prepares for a politically important trip to meet the defeated Northern rebels, Queen Catherine carries on her passionate affair with Culpepper.
  • 7.6
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    Natural Ally

    episode S4.E4 may 2010
    Catherine's buys the silence of an indiscreet former lover with a position in her chamber as her affair with Culpepper becomes more tempestuous.
  • 8.2
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    Bottom of the Pot

    episode S4.E5 may 2010
    After receiving a letter from an anonymous source the King decides to investigate the accusation that two other men knew Catherine 'carnally' while she was under the service of the Dowager Duchess, and he confines his Queen to her apartments with only Lady Rochford. The investigations uncovers many lies and many truths, which results in the execution of one of Catherine Howard's former lovers Francis Dereham, her current lover Thomas Culpepper, Lady Jane Rochford and Herself.