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    Wales, the Tudor period occurred between 1485 and 1603, including the Elizabethan era during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558–1603). The Tudor period coincides...
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    The Tudor architectural style is the final development of medieval architecture in England and Wales, during the Tudor period (1485–1603) and even beyond...
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  • Tudor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tudor most commonly refers to: House of Tudor, Welsh and English royal house of Welsh origins Tudor period,...
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    Lancaster, a cadet house of the Plantagenets. The Tudor family rose to power and started the Tudor period in the wake of the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487)...
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    Tudor Revival architecture, also known as mock Tudor in the UK, first manifested in domestic architecture in the United Kingdom in the latter half of the...
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    successive ruling dynasties: Norman/Angevin 1066–1216, Plantagenet 1216–1485, Tudor 1485–1603 and Stuart 1603–1707 (interrupted by the Interregnum of 1649–1660)...
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    Jasper Tudor, Duke of Bedford (c. November 1431 – 21 December 1495) was the uncle of King Henry VII of England and a leading architect of his nephew's...
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  • historian Ruth Goodman. The team discover what farming was like during the Tudor period at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum. The program also recurringly...
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    Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland...
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    Henry VIII (redirect from Henry VIII Tudor)
    Elton's 1977 book on The Tudor Revolution in Government maintained Pollard's positive interpretation of the Henrician period as a whole, but reinterpreted...
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  • in 1660. The exact boundaries of the provinces of Ireland during the Tudor period changed several times, usually as a result of the creation of new counties:...
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    The Elizabethan era is the epoch in the Tudor period of the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603). Historians often depict...
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    The Tudor rose (sometimes called the Union rose) is the traditional floral heraldic emblem of England and takes its name and origins from the House of...
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    entirely from the local Carboniferous limestone, except for some of the Tudor architectural features such as window frames, which are made from imported...
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  • Margaret Tudor, thus laying the foundation for the 17th century Union of the Crowns. James IV's reign is often considered to be a period of cultural...
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    The Stuart period of British history lasted from 1603 to 1714 during the dynasty of the House of Stuart. The period was plagued by internal and religious...
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    written by Thomas Hill in about 1558, preserves the first depiction of a Tudor garden.: 44–48  The garden features a knot pattern as the center-piece to...
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    and aristocracy. They reached the peak of their influence during the Tudor period, when Anne Boleyn became the second wife and queen consort of Henry VIII...
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    structures of local governance underwent significant changes during the Tudor period: The Guild of the Holy Cross was abolished in 1547 under King Edward...
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    television productions, and, since 1979, has annually been the scene of Tudor and other period historical re-enactments, with weddings and other events. It also...
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  • (ENE) is the stage of the English language from the beginning of the Tudor period to the English Interregnum and Restoration, or from the transition from...
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    The Tudor navy was the navy of the Kingdom of England under the ruling Tudor dynasty (1485–1603). The period involved important and critical changes that...
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    Mary, Queen of Scots (category Women of the Tudor period)
    of King Henry VII of England through her paternal grandmother, Margaret Tudor. Margaret was Henry VIII's older sister so Mary was Henry VIII's great-niece...
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    the many branches of the Salusbury family tree, particularly in the Tudor period where many of its members held powerful positions such as Sheriff of...
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    Anglo-Saxon England or Early Medieval England covers the period from the end of Roman Britain in the 5th century until the Norman Conquest in 1066. It...
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    George is the patron saint of England in a tradition established in the Tudor period, based in the saint's popularity during the times of the Crusades and...
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    taken confiscated and given to a supporter of the Tudor Dynasty. This grant by Henry VIII, Henry Tudor's son, to the 11th Baron Willoughby de Eresby was...
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  • Shakespeare in Love. She is a member of the Tudor Group, a re-enactment organisation for the Tudor period. Since participating in Tales of the Green Valley...
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  • the mistress of the powerful English statesman and churchman in the Tudor period, Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York, and mother of his two illegitimate...
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    Wives of Henry VIII (category Women of the Tudor period)
    five lasted less than 10 years combined. English historian and House of Tudor expert David Starkey describes Henry VIII as a husband: What is extraordinary...
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