Yes, i believe it and hide and seek were played in Tudor times. i hope i helped you.
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tudor rich children played games that included hopscotch, playing cards football, board games
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football
The theatres in Tudor times were open, in the sense that they had no roof.
No, they didn't
Well 'Tudor' was the family last name, so if you are referring to Henry VII (or Henry VIII for that matter) then yes.
No, never! Rolex and Tudor, although have the same owner and have very similar design, are entirely different watches. Rolex watches are made with Rolex movements, Tudors are made with ETA movements (the same movement as in Omega). No Tudor watch ever had "Rolex" on the dial. It was very popular not so long ago to purchase Tudor watch and refinish it to say "Rolex" or "Rolex - Tudor". But all these modifications are done by unauthorized specialists, such as myself. w-precision
It depends, in some cases yes because often Mary I is called Mary Tudor but sometimes Mary Tudor may refer to Henry VIII's younger sister. Check dates and events around the Mary Tudor and you should be able to work out which one it is talking about.
in a grave much the same as today
Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor was born in 1863.
A dynasty is a succession of rulers from the same family or line. eg The Tudor dynasty in England began with Henry Tudor, who became Henry the Seventh after the Battle of Bosworth.
Frederick Charles Tudor Tudor died in 1946.