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The Tudor period coincides with the dynasty of the House of Tudor in England, ... The total cost of war and defence between 1539 and 1547 was well over £2,000,000 ...
[1] The Mid-Tudor Crisis denotes the period of English history between 1547 (the death of Henry VIII) and 1558 (the death of Mary Tudor), when, it has been argued by Whitney Jones and others, English government and society were in imminent danger of collapse in the face of a combination of weak rulers, economic pressures, a series of rebellions ...
1509–1547) was the only son of Henry VII to live to the age of maturity, and he proved a dominant ruler. Issues around royal succession (including marriage and the succession rights of women) became major political themes during the Tudor era, as did the English Reformation in religion, impacting
1491–1547 1509–1547: Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots 1489–1541: Mary Tudor, Queen of France 1496–1533: Edward VI of England 1537–1553 1547–1553: Mary I of England 1516–1558 1553–1558: Elizabeth I of England 1533–1603 1558–1603: James V of Scotland 1512–1542 1513–1542: Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk 1517–1559: Mary ...
Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death. Henry is known for his six marriages and his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled.
Executed for high treason at Tower Hill under the Third Succession Act and the Treason Act 1547 establishing Queen Mary as the legitimate heir to the throne. Guilford Dudley: Former de facto king consort of England and Ireland. Executed for high treason at Tower Hill. Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk: 23 February 1554
The Tudor navy was the navy of the Kingdom of England under the ruling Tudor dynasty (1485–1603). The period involved important and ... 1549–1547 [26] Benjamin ...
Henry VIII died on 28 January 1547. Edward was nine years old. He was brought from Hertford Castle to Enfield, where he joined his half-sister Elizabeth. [2] He was proclaimed king on 30 January. [3] [4] Edward later wrote that the cause of his father's death was dropsy. Henry was buried at Windsor next to Jane Seymour, Edward's mother, on 16 ...