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  1. Há 4 dias · The Tudor-Stuart period describes the period from the rise of the House of Tudor to the English throne in 1485 and spans to the fall of the House of Stuart in 1649. The Tudor period includes the reigns of famous monarchs such as King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I.

  2. Há 4 dias · There was just something about that Boleyn and Howard clan . . . 5. Henry VIII married Anne of Cleves (Wife Number Four) largely on the basis of a portrait Hans Holbein had painted of her. Sadly, however, Anne and Henry were not quite as impressed with each other when they met in real life.

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  3. Há 4 dias · Tudor Explorers. The golden age of exploration began in the 15th century and lasted more than 200 years. During the reign of Elizabeth 1, many sailors went in search of unknown lands. There were two main reasons: one was adventure and the other was money. Portugal and Spain led the way, exploring the coasts of Africa, Asia and the 'New World ...

  4. Há 5 dias · On this day in Tudor history, 27th May, Cardinal Pole sent Henry VIII a copy of his work, and in it, he criticised the king's annulment; there were celebrations for the 'quickening' of Queen Jane Seymour's baby; and Cardinal Pole's mother, Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, was executed... 1492 – Birth of Sir Antonio Guidotti, merchant and ...

  5. Há 3 dias · The Oxford Illustrated History of Tudor and Stuart Britain. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996, ISBN: 9780198203254; 487pp.; Price: £25.00. The only appropriate beginning to this review is to salute a tremendous collective achievement: as a publishing project the book is stupendous and this must owe much to the picture researcher Gill ...

  6. Há 3 dias · A finales del siglo XV, la Corona portuguesa había progresado más que la española en sus planes exteriores. Tenía el control de la ruta de las especias, gracias al primer viaje de Bartolomé Díaz, rodeando África por el cabo de Buena Esperanza (1487) y también la de los metales preciosos por la costa africana de Guinea.

  7. Há 4 dias · El día a día del rey era un ritual perfectamente planificado que señalaba la importancia de cada cortesano según su proximidad al monarca. En tiempos de Luis XIV, el palacio de Versalles se organizaba en una serie de espacios en los que tenían lugar las actividades cotidianas de la corte, siempre al ritmo que imponía la voluntad del ...