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Which items do you use today from the Tudor times?

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How was life in Tudor times different to life today?

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Where would you get buried if you lived in London Tudor times?

in a grave much the same as today


Were there illnesses in medieval times?

Most of the illnesses we have today were around in the Middle Ages. There were no effective cures for many diseases, so people tended to die rather younger than they do today. The infant mortality rate was high because of sicknesses as well. There were diseases that were rarer then, including many forms of cancer, and this may be because most medieval people did not live long enough to get such diseases, or it may be because people are exposed to toxins today that were not around in those days.


Where colourful Tudor houses rare?

The Tudor period is the time when the Tudor family came to the throne. Henry VIII is the most famous tudor king. You can see many Tudor houses in England today. Some of them are over 500 years old!How can you recognise a Tudor House?Most ordinary homes in Tudor times were half timbered - they had wooden frames and the spaces between were filled with small sticks and wet clay called wattle and daub.Tudor houses are known for their 'black-and-white' effect.


What was the diet of a Tudor?

The diet of a Tudor consisted of Meat, Pork basically all the poultary and animals we eat today.


What Tudor inventions are still used today?

because of cheese


What were trials like in Tudor times?

boss trials Trials such as they were, did not bear any resemblance to the law as we know it today, they were often biased and over very quickly


When where the last roads before Tudor times made?

The roads that the Tudors used were built by the Romans, and many roads that we have in the UK today, follow the same original foundations


In what ways were furniture in Tudor times different to furniture today?

Gothic and Renaissance influences combined in early Tudor furniture. By Elizabethan times, reflecting the growing wealth and confidence of England, carving and turning became increasingly flamboyant and exuberant, with great emphasis on display (if not on good taste or comfort). So, Tudor furniture pieces were extravagantly designed, but with little thought going into comfort (when it cam to bed and seating designs).


What are the differences between Tudor theater and theater today?

bob marley


What happened to the Tudor rose?

Nothing happened to the Tudor Rose. It is with us today and sometimes called the Union Rose. It is the traditional floral emblem of England