Elizabeth of York was queen consort to Henry VII of England, and their marriage gave birth to another Tudor juggernaut: Henry VIII. Caught between all these powerful Henrys, Elizabeth’s story ...
A city cathedral said it planned to host its "biggest ever" festival to honour Katharine of Aragon, the Queen of England who was the first of Henry VIII's six wives. Peterborough Cathedral said the ...
An extremely rare autographed letter to Queen Elizabeth from her lifelong friend and possible love interest, Robert Dudley, ...
Elizabeth I was a Tudor queen who ruled England from 1558 - 1603. She was the daughter of Henry VIII, and the final Tudor monarch. Her reign has often been described as a ‘Golden Age’ of ...
Some even lived at the courts of King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I ... lived and worked as accepted members of society in Tudor England. Historians such as Imtiaz Habeeb, Onyeka Nubia and ...
Elizabeth I reigned from 1558 until her death in 1603 as the last Tudor ... and led to England’s break from the Catholic Church, Elizabeth may have been wary of matrimony. Queen Elizabeth ...
This is a drama about the Tudor family that will take as its starting point the unknown and fascinating story of Queen Elizabeth ... while the rest of England's powers and great families also ...
David Tudor (l), who has now been banned for life from the Church of England, was pictured talking to Stephen Cottrell, then Bishop of Chelmsford, in 2014 A woman who says she was sexually abused ...
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A signed letter from Mary I of England, or Mary Tudor, is expected to fetch up to £20,000 at an Edinburgh auction.