Queen of England and former Spanish princess, Catherine of Aragon, was one of the most influential women of the Tudor ...
Henry VII was the only child of Edmund Tudor ... No earlier ages gave thee so great a king, O England; hardly will ages to come give thee his like. The heads of the effigies carried at their ...
Discover the lesser-known historic sites linked to Henry VIII, including Whitehall Palace, Windsor Castle, Rievaulx Abbey, and Eltham Palace, London.
When Henry VII died in 1509, this popular eighteen-year ... and while the Scots saw this war as an opportunity to invade England, they were defeated at Flodden in 1513. However war with France ...
King Henry VII of England authorized Cabot to "seek out, discover and find whatsoever isles, countries, regions or provinces of heathens and infidels... in what part of the world soever they be ...
was his decision to break with the Catholic Church and establish the Church of England. Henry VIII’s father, Henry VII, was the founder of the Tudor dynasty. He took the throne in 1485.
England was under the rule of the House of York, but it wouldn't remain like that for too long. It would eventually go back, ...
Henry was the second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York and was born at Greenwich Palace on 28th June 1491 ... leading to the establishment of the Church of England. On 11th June 1509 he married ...
Joe Root top-scored for England with 32 whilst Harry Brook was dismissed for a golden duck; Mitchell Santner and Will ORourke ...