In Tudor England, people hang long colorful ribbons from the top. The children would grab the ribbons and dance around the maypole weaving the ribbons into a colorful design.
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"The Tudor line" probably means the Tudor family, the Welsh family that ruled England until the death of Elizabeth I.
Most people in Tudor England lived in London.
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Henry Tudor is normally used to describe King Henry VII of England; he was born on 28th January 1457.His son, King Henry VIII, could also be called Henry Tudor; he was born on 28th June 1491.
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The maypole is a tradition going back to the 16th century. It traditionally appears in Germanic countries. but in the modern days it is more popular in countries such as: Germany; Sweden; Austria; England; the Czech Republic; Hungary; Slovakia; Slovenia; and Finland. where they usually do maypole dancing in the spring!
Jennifer Tudor was born in 1939, in England, UK.
Answer England is certainly a place, it is one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, often called "The United Kingdom" or "The UK." The expression "Tudor England" is used to describe England in the period of history when the Tudor monarchs reigned. This is from Henry VII, who became King in 1485 to the death of his grand-daughter Queen Elizabeth I in 1603.
"The Tudor line" probably means the Tudor family, the Welsh family that ruled England until the death of Elizabeth I.
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Valerie Tudor died in July 1997, in Devon, England, UK.
Fireworks were not a common form of entertainment during the Tudor period in England. They were introduced later in the 16th century, so it is possible that some Tudor monarchs or nobility may have seen them, but they were not widely used or associated with the Tudor era.
The queen of France and England is Mary Tudor