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TUDOR MONARCHS
The Tudor (period of time with the same powerful family rulers)is one of the best known in history, popularised by the likes of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Edward VI. But do we really know all there is about this (full of violently swirling disorder) period
The House of Tudor is one of the most remembered dynasties in English history. Each Tudor Monarch left their own personal mark on their reign. This period saw three kings and three female Queens. One of which was disputed due to such a short period of time on the throne. Mary the 1st of England, was the first Queen to rule England as an official Monarch in English history. Elizabeth the 1st was not only the last Tudor Monarch but also she the had the longest reign than her predecessors, being in power for a period of forty-five years.




REIGN MONARCH
22ND AUGUST 1485-21ST APRIL 1509
KING HENRY VII
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LIFE-TIME 28th June 1491– 28th January 1547
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CORONATION 30th October 1485
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SPOUCE Elizabeth of York
21ST APRIL 1509– 28TH JANUARY 1547
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KING HENRY VIII
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LIFE-TIME 28th June 1491– 28th January 1547
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CORONATION 24 June 1509
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SPOUCES
28TH JANUARY 1547 – 6THJULY 1553
KING EDWARD VI
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LIFE-TIME 12th October 1537 – th6 July 1553)
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CORONATION 20th February 1547
10TH JULY 1553 – 19TH JULY 1553
THE LADY JANE GREY
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LIFE-TIME 1537– 12th February 1554
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SPOUCE Guildford Dudley
JULY 1553–17TH NOVEMBER 1558
MARY 1ST
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LIFE-TIME 18th February 151– 17th November 1558)
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CORONATION 1st October 1553
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SPOUCE Philip II of Spain
17TH NOVEMBER 1558 –24TH MARCH 1603
ELIZABETH 1ST
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LIFE-TIME 7th September 1533 – 24th March 1603)
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CORONATION 15th January 1559





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