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  2. Tudor Watches - Wikipedia

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    Montres Tudor SA, or simply Tudor, is a Swiss watchmaker based in Geneva, Switzerland. Registered in 1926 by Hans Wilsdorf, founder of Rolex, the brand remains a sister company to Rolex; both companies are owned by the Hans Wilsdorf Foundation. Tudor was initially known for watches produced for the military and professional divers.

  3. Tudor period - Wikipedia

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    The Tudor myth is a particular tradition in English history, historiography, and literature that presents the period of the 15th century, including the Wars of the Roses, as a dark age of anarchy and bloodshed, and sees the Tudor period of the 16th century as a golden age of peace, law, order, and prosperity.

  4. List of works by W.E. Noffke - Wikipedia

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    Tudor-Gothic style home, now residence to the Peruvian Ambassador O'Brien Theatre 334 Raglan St. S Renfrew Ontario 1929 Was owned and operated by Ottawa Valley Amusement, part of a small chain with one other Theatre in Arnprior W.F. Powell House 27 Clemow Ave. Ottawa Ontario 1929 Tudor style residence in Clemow Development Immaculata High School

  5. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Built for broker George B. Post Jr. by his father, now, owned by Mike Tyson [41] more images: Rutherfurd Hall: 1902: Tudor Revival: Whitney Warren Olmsted Brothers (landscape) Allamuchy Township: Owned and managed by the Allamuchy School District [42] First Shadow Lawn 1903 Colonial Revival: West Long Branch: Built for John A McCall. Destroyed ...

  6. List of earldoms - Wikipedia

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    This page lists all earldoms, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the peerages of England, Scotland, Great Britain, Ireland and the United Kingdom.. The Norman conquest of England introduced the continental Frankish title of "count" (comes) into England, which soon became identified with the previous titles of Danish "jarl" and Anglo-Saxon "earl" in England.

  7. Courtship and marriage in Tudor England - Wikipedia

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    Courtship and marriage in Tudor England (1485–1603) marked the legal rite of passage [1] for individuals as it was considered the transition from youth to adulthood. It was an affair that often involved not only the man and woman in courtship but their parents and families as well.