The five Tudor monarchs, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I, ruled for 118 eventful years. While Henry VII laid the …
The Tudor Dynasty: England's Renaissance
The era of the Renaissance and the Reformation, the Tudor monarchs are some of England's most memorable.
The Tudor period has been characterized as remarkably harsh in both its corporal and capital punishment throughout the era.
Explore Tudor history from 1485 to 1603 and how it shaped England’s monarchy, covering the reigns of Henry VII to Queen Elizabeth I.
Henry VIII is credited with causing England’s Reformation. But how Protestant was he?
The political marriage of Anne of Cleves and Henry VIII was short-lived, but Anne was the only one of Henry’s queens to live a comfortable life after …
Anne Boleyn is a figure who most people are familiar with. But is what you know the truth or an old rumor?
Throughout the centuries since his death, Cardinal Wolsey has appeared in many more artworks than we might initially imagine. London’s National …
By 1553, the reputation of a strong, patriarchal, and Protestant England concluded. After King Edward VI died, Mary I, his half-sister and devout …
Discover the roles that these 5 figures played during Elizabeth I’s reign!