Edward VI, son of Henry VIII was a Tudor monarch. The Tudor period ended with the death of Elizabeth the 1st when the crown of England passed into Stuart hands on the accession of James 1 of England and VI of Scotland, son od Mary Queen of Scotts.
No - she belonged to the House of Hanover. The house of Tudor dissolved over 200 years before Queen Victoria's reign.
King Edward I was of the House of Plantagenet.
he was I don't no D:
Something German really but use the name Windsor
No. Tudor times was the reign of the Tudor monarchs in England from 1485 to 1603. 1897 was during the reign of Queen Victoria, often called the Victorian period.
Yes she was a direct descendant of his threw his daughter Margaret Tudor.
Their family name was Tudor. Mary Tudor, Elizabeth Tudor...etc. and that's why we call them the tudors. You can always tell, the Victorians were called that because their Queen was called Victoria. The Elizabethans were called that because their Queen was called Elizabeth. It's quite simple.
Yes. Henry VIII was the brother of Margaret Tudor who married James IV of Scotland. Queen Victoria is a descendent of James IV and Margaret Tudor. Queen Victoria was also a descendent of the first Norman King of England William I the Conqueror and the Saxon King Alfred the Great of Wessex who united the Anglo-Saxons people to create one country called England in the 9th Century A.D. . Again this connection to Anglo-Saxon England is through Victoria's Scottish Royal ancestors who are descended, amongst others, from King Alfred the Great.
Caroline Norton wrote to Queen Victoria, not Queen Elizabeth. She was an influential writer and social reformer in the 19th century and was known for advocating for women's rights and changes to divorce laws. Some of her letters to Queen Victoria focused on these issues.
Queen Victoria was a direct descentant of Mary Queen of Scotts: Here is how they are related Mary, Queen of Scots James Elizabeth Sophia George I George II Fredrick George III Edward, Duke of Kent Victoria Mary would have been Victoria's 6th great Grandmother
house of tudor Yes, of course the monarchy was restored - had it not been, there would be no Queen Victoria, no Queen Elizabeth II, etc., etc.
Queen Mary Tudor was born Feb. 18, 1516.
Elizabeth Windsor (i think)
No. Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 until 1901 as Queen of The United Kindom of Great Britain and Ireland. England is a part of The United Kingdom but there has not been a Queen or King of England since 1707.
Margaret Tudor was Queen of Scots and she was his sister.