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  1. Há 5 dias · Tudor begeistert seine Fans seit 1926 mit hochtechnologisch und präzise verarbeiteten Zeitmessern, sowie seinem unübertrefflichen Spirit. Die Marke vereint sowohl Innovationskraft als auch traditionelle Werte des Gründers und glänzt mit zeitlosen und klassisch-eleganten Design.

  2. Há 5 dias · Working life. During Tudor times, some women worked outside of the home, as well as raising a family. The occupations of lower-class women included: vendor, baker, milliner, tailor, brewery worker ...

  3. Há 2 dias · Tudor begeistert seine Fans seit 1926 mit hochtechnologisch und präzise verarbeiteten Zeitmessern, sowie seinem unübertrefflichen Spirit. Die Marke vereint sowohl Innovationskraft als auch traditionelle Werte des Gründers und glänzt mit zeitlosen und klassisch-eleganten Design.

  4. Há 2 dias · The wars were fought between supporters of the House of Lancaster and House of York, two rival cadet branches of the royal House of Plantagenet. The conflict resulted in the end of Lancaster's male line in 1471, leaving the Tudor family to inherit their claim to the throne through the female line.

  5. Há 19 horas · e. The House of Plantagenet [a] ( /plænˈtædʒənət/ plan-TAJ-ə-nət) was a royal house which originated in the French County of Anjou. The name Plantagenet is used by modern historians to identify four distinct royal houses: the Angevins, who were also counts of Anjou; the main line of the Plantagenets following the loss of Anjou; and the ...

  6. Há 2 dias · Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Fitzempress and Henry Curtmantle, was King of England from 1154 until his death in 1189. During his reign he controlled England, substantial parts of Wales and Ireland, and much of France (including Normandy, Anjou, and Aquitaine), an area that altogether was later called the Angevin Empire, and also held power over Scotland and the ...

  7. Há 3 dias · Life in Tudor Britain was harsh - the average life expectancy was just 35 years. Most Tudor people lived in the countryside, but some people lived in towns or big Tudor cities like London, Bristol or Norwich. Tudor England was a farming society. Most of the population (over 90 %) lived in small villages and made their living from farming.