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The modern village centre is a designated conservation area which contains many houses of Tudor style architecture.
The House of Tudor produced six monarchs who ruled during this period.
The English royal dynasty, the House of Tudor, including prominent members:
The remaining clasp plates are engraved with images pertaining to the House of Tudor.
The House of Tudor subsequently ruled England and Wales for 117 years.
Lindsey had derived his inspiration for the Castle from the great manor houses of Tudor England.
The most popular symbol of the house of Tudor was the Tudor rose (see top of page).
Although Shakespeare was said to have artfully tampered with history to make the House of Tudor attractive, his factual fidelity has also been acknowledged.
House of Tudor (Extreme Background)
Tudor - After The House of Tudor, the current royal family at the time of the school's founding.
A visual dynastic symbol of the House of Tudor, its red-and-white rose design shone down into the minster under the bright sun.
The second monarch of the house of Tudor is said by some to have suffered a personality change after a jousting accident at the age of 44.
The then extinct title of Earl of Pembroke had been very significant for the House of Tudor.
The estate consists of a small house of Tudor/Georgian style, a garden of just under one acre in size, and many wooded acres.
She was a key figure in the Wars of the Roses and an influential matriarch of the House of Tudor.
True appanages have not existed in England since the accession of the House of Tudor in 1485 .
His family flourished under the House of York, although his heirs were to shift allegiance to the House of Tudor.
The House of Tudor that came to power at the end of the wars used a combination of their two roses: the ten-petaled Tudor rose.
The war ended with the victory of the Lancastrians who founded the House of Tudor, which subsequently reigned over England and Wales for 118 years.
Lady Bryan makes an appearance in Kathryn Lasky's novel for young readers, Elizabeth I, Red Rose of the House of Tudor.
This is an article on the lineage of the Tudor Family of Penmynydd, Anglesey (or The House of Tudor).
After King Edward's death he served Queen Mary I. The Earl had 3 children surviving to adulthood who also served the House of Tudor.
A loyalist of the House of Tudor, he fought alongside Henry VII at Bosworth and had been one of his original companions in France.
When his great-grandfather did some genealogical research and unearthed a connection to the royal house of Tudor, Tudor was added with the complete surname thereafter becoming "Tudor-Pole".
Henry was the first monarch of the House of Tudor: during this dynasty the royal coat of arms included a Welsh dragon, a reference to the monarch's origins.