The effigy head of the founder of the Tudor dynasty is one of the finest examples of its kind to have survived to the present ...
He was the first Tudor monarch, the king who vanquished Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field. So when Henry VII died in 1509 after suffering from gout and asthma, he was fittingly buried in ...
Henry VIII: Britain’s most famous king. Big, bold and brash ... his marriages to a succession of six women became something of a Tudor soap opera and probably his most talked-about legacy.
Some Tudor glass quarries with the King's initials survived the Civil War ... sister of the formerly appointed King Edward V, once the wife of King Henry VII, and the renowned mother of Henry VIII.
The actor, best known for Judge John Deed and The Professionals, will star as Sir Thomas More in A Man for All Seasons.
Move over Henry VIII; there is another Tudor king we need to follow. In fact, it’s not really about a Tudor monarch. Instead, ...
Henry VIII was a Tudor king who ruled England from 1509 - 1547. He is remembered for his six wives and his cruelty towards them. Henry VIII sought to achieve military success and bring greatness ...