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Yet, as a wily diplomat, she always had answers for her staunchest critics and is today remembered for her piety, charitable donations and more famously for being the matriarch of the Tudor dynasty.
The Tudor era saw unprecedented upheaval in England. Between them the five Tudor kings and queens introduced huge changes that are still with us today. The years between the crowning of Henry VII ...
The Tudor and Elizabethan dynasties have been reimagined for millions around the world in countless movie and television shows since Charles Laughton’s memorable performance in The Private Life of ...
The Tudor royal dynasty began with King Henry VII acceding to the throne of England, Wales and Ireland in 1485, and ended with the childless death of Elizabeth I in 1603. They are famed for taking ...
The Tudor’s dynasty ruled in England for nearly 120 years after the victory of the Wars of the two Roses ended in 1485 after the Battle of Bosworth. Under the reign of the Tudors the naval ...
Judging by the slew of new Tudor-inspired films and TV shows hitting our screens, there is apparently no other period in history. Sorry, not sorry. Just as the Roman ...
If anything, Elizabeth was a resolute, well-respected and influential queen. Despite being of Plantagenet blood, Elizabeth of York was the mother of the Tudor dynasty, one of England’s most powerful ...
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The Tudor period in England and Wales lasted from 1485 to 1603. It was a time when the Tudor dynasty was in control of the monarchy, and many great social and historical changes were taking place.
Despite failing to find the new land, he met the local Māori, who were initially displeased by his arrival. However, they ...
When Henry VII died in 1509, Arthur's brother, Henry VIII married Catherine and became king. Henry married three other wives before his death in 1547. Edward, his only living son, became King after ...