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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.

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No - she belonged to the House of Hanover. The house of Tudor dissolved over 200 years before Queen Victoria's reign.

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King Edward I was of the House of Plantagenet.

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he was I don't no D:

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