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  1. House of Tudor. The Tudor dynasty was marked by Henry VIII’s break with the papacy in Rome (1534) and the beginning of the English Reformation. The king became the head of the Anglican church. The succession conflict that also starts with Henry VIII is captivating. This tree shows in detail Henry VIII, his 6 wives and his descendants.

  2. House of Tudor Queen Elizabeth I Family Tree (1533-1603) ... Arthur Tudor Family Tree 1486-1502. Catherine of Aragon Family Tree 1485-1536.

  3. Tudor Family. Three of the five Tudor monarchs: Henry VIII (center) and his daughters Mary I (left) and Elizabeth I (right) "His only claim is through a bastard on his mother's side; his father seized the crown on a battlefield!" - Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham, on King Henry and House Tudor's lack of claim to the Throne.

  4. Let’s learn more about the House of Tudor! The Tudors were a family of Anglesey, Wales, of no great power but with a long family history. A member of the family, Owen Tudor, married the widow of Henry V. Their eldest son, Edmund, Earl of Richmond, married Margaret Beaufort, member of a family which illegitimately descended from John of Gaunt ...

  5. House of Tudor Royal Family Tree. The Royal House of Tudor created the Golden Age of England. Search this pre British royal family tree for detailed descriptions of it's royal members.

  6. Died: January 28, 1547 at Whitehall Palace, aged 55 years, 7 months, Buried at: St Georges Chapel, Windsor. King of England from 1509, when he succeeded his father Henry VII and married Catherine of Aragon, the widow of his elder brother Arthur. During the period 1513–29 Henry pursued an active foreign policy, largely under the guidance of ...

  7. Há 5 dias · Jane Seymour was the 3rd wife of Henry VIII, and was born in 1508/1509. She was not well educated and could only read and write her name, but she learnt needlework and household management, She became a lady in waiting to Catherine of Aragon and then afterwards to Anne Boleyn. It is believed that ...