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The war ended with the victory of Henry Tudor, a Welshman connected to the Lancaster line through the out-of-wedlock birth of his great grandmother.
The new Tudor exhibition at the Met is not about politics: it is a brilliant collection of paintings, manuscripts, textiles, metalwork, and even armor as a symbol of the dynasty’s power and ...
Scarisbrick argues that Henry’s reign and consequent Tudor history are primarily to be interpreted through this rupture with the past. This paradigm was itself a small revolution, giving birth ...
The king accused More of treason and ordered his execution in 1535. Now, St. Dunstan's hopes to conserve the Catholic saint's remains ahead of the quincentenary of his death ...
Sudeley Castle is located near the medieval market town of Winchcombe in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, which is famed" as one ...
‘The Tudors’ exhibit at the Legion of Honor in S.F. shines a revealing light on the oft-depicted British aristocracy during the 15th-17th centuries.
The first Tudor monarch's death was hidden for days before Henry VIII was proclaimed king.
The pendant featured the symbols of Tudor King Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon, on a chain composed of 75 links, attached by an enameled suspension link in the form of a hand.
King Henry VIII is all grown up and has politics — and sex — on his mind. In the second season of Showtime's bodice ripper The Tudors, Jonathan Rhys Meyers relates to the monarch's new maturity.
As “The Tudors” draws to its conclusion, Hirst finally seems to be allowing for Henry as Henry to come forward unobstructed. Behold, the man.
A metal detectorist in Birmingham, UK has discovered a Tudor pendant, complete with initials that point to Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon.