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What life was really like for Tudor womenThe 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.
The dispute took place during the birth of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. While Henry did not become a Protestant, in asserting his authority over the Pope in his kingdom, some of the measures ...
Historian John Davies looks at the treatment of Wales by Tudor monarchs. The house of Tudor ruled England, Wales and Ireland from 1485 to 1603. Henry VII showed some favour to the land of his paternal ...
Read our beginners' guide to the turbulent events of the Tudor era before seeing Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s musical *SIX* in the West End. Read more on LondonTheatre.co.uk.
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 ...
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 ...
The Tudor dynasty produced some of the most famous kings and queens England has ever seen. The legendary Henry the VIII, perhaps most famous for the treatment of his many wives, divorced ...
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