
都铎王朝(英国历史朝代)_百度百科
都铎王朝(dū duó wáng cháo)(英语:Tudor dynasty;1485年-1603年),是在亨利七世1485年入主英格兰、威尔士和爱尔兰后,所开创的一个王朝,统治英格兰王国及其属土周围地区。
Tudor period - Wikipedia
In England and 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 with the dynasty of the House of Tudor in England, which began with the reign of Henry VII .
聊一聊英国都铎王朝的历史 - 知乎 - 知乎专栏
英国历史上最著名的王朝可就莫过于都铎王朝(1485~1603)了。 这个朝代对上承接漫长的封建中世纪:在都铎王朝前就是英法百年战争(1337~1453)和围绕王位继承展开的红白玫瑰战争(1455~1485);对下开启了英国近…
The Tudors Timeline 1485-1603 - TheTimelineGeek
2022年11月15日 · This timeline details the main events that happened during the reign of the Tudors from the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 to the accession of James I in 1603. See also: Tudor Executions 1485 – 1603
Tudor Period in British History 1485 1603
In 1485 when Henry Tudor stood, victorious, on the battlefield at Bosworth, there can have been no idea of the impact that the new age, the time of the Tudors, would have. It must have seemed for most, just another twist in the story that would become known as the War of The Roses.
Tudor England: Facts and Information About The Tudors
The Tudors were a Welsh-English family that ruled England and Wales from 1485 to 1603. Starting with the first monarch King Henry VII (1457–1509). How long did the Tudors rule for?
An Introduction to Tudor England (1485–1603) - English Heritage
Elizabeth I (r.1558–1603) was among the most astute and successful of all English monarchs. She resisted demands to marry and she assiduously cultivated her image as Gloriana, a Virgin Queen wedded not to a man, but to an increasingly prosperous England.
Tudor History: Complete Overview of the Dynasty that Shaped …
2022年3月2日 · Explore Tudor history from 1485 to 1603 and how it shaped England’s monarchy, covering the reigns of Henry VII to Queen Elizabeth I.
The Tudor Period (1485—1603) - Entertablement Abroad
2025年1月24日 · The Tudor Period (1485–1603) was a transformative era in British history, marked by political consolidation, religious upheaval, and significant cultural and economic shifts. It began when Henry VII married Elizabeth of York, ending the Wars of the Roses, uniting the houses of York (white rose) and Lancaster (red rose), and establishing ...
The Making of Early Modern Britain and the British Atlantic World, 1485 …
This book recasts one of the most well-studied and popularly-beloved eras in history: the tumultuous span from the 1485 accession of Henry VII to the 1603 death of Elizabeth I. Though many have gravitated toward this period for its high drama and national importance, the book offers a new narrative by focusing on another facet of the British ...