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  1. Hace 3 días · The House of Tudor ( / ˈtjuːdər /) [1] was an English and Welsh dynasty that held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. [2] . They descended from the Tudors of Penmynydd, a Welsh noble family, and Catherine of Valois.

    • 1485; 538 years ago
    • Henry VII (first Tudor king)
  2. Hace 2 días · On 2 February 1461, he decisively defeated the Lancastrian armies at Mortimer's Cross, and the captured Owen Tudor, husband to Henry V's widow Catherine of Valois, was executed by his troops. As dawn broke across the field, a meteorological phenomenon known as parhelion occurred, giving the appearance of a trio of suns rising.

  3. Hace 22 horas · Mary I – Queen of Sorrows by Alison Weir I have been an avid reader of Alison Weir’s fictionalised biographies of the Tudors for many years, - and this latest monumental book about the first woman to reign in England and Wales in her own right feels somehow a climax.

  4. Hace 5 días · NPR's Book of the Day. Hilary Mantel's 'Wolf Hall' examines the reign of King Henry VIII through his advisor. Arthur Hughes stars as Matthew Shardlake, a bitingly intense London barrister known for...

  5. Hace 4 días · The association of Vesey with Henry the Eighth was also instrumental in giving to Sutton Coldfield the Tudor Rose as its emblem. Henry the Eighths father, Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, and grandson of Owen Tudor, a Welsh knight, had become the first sovereign of the House of Tudor.

  6. Hace 4 días · The Passionate Tudor: A Novel of Queen Mary I. Alison Weir. 4.09. 80 ratings58 reviews. The New York Times bestselling author of the Six Tudor Queens series explores the dramatic and poignant life of King Henry VIII's daughter—infamously known as Bloody Mary—who ruled England for five violent years.

  7. Hace 22 horas · William de la Pole (1450) – beheaded at sea, possibly by order of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York. James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele (1450) – beheaded in London by rebels led by Jack Cade. James Tuchet, 5th Baron Audley (1459) – executed after Battle of Blore Heath for being a Lancastrian.