Shakespeare spent most of his life under Queen Elizabeth I's reign. Elizabeth I was a Tudor (the last of them too). Shakespeare got to be there at the end of the Tudor dynasty, which lasted from 1485 until Elizabeth died in 1603. Many of Shakespeare's plays were performed for the Queen, so yes, he did have something to do with Tudors. The television show "The Tudors" is based on Queen Elizabeth I's father, King Henry VIII. Her mother was Anne Boleyn.
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well I thnk the answer is William shakesspeare looolol
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Shakespeare was a writer, not a story. People do not have plots.
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
Comedies and tragedies. Comedies and tragedies.
He didn't paint. He wrote plays and poems.
The Tudors were called Tudors because that was their surname. The first Tudor king's name was Henry Tudor.
The Tudors liked King John (The Tudor time was around when King Henry the 8th was ruling). King Henry related to John quite alot. John chased women, so did Henry. When John lost France, the Tudors had sympathy for John because King Henry had problems with the French. The tudors admired John for standing up to his Barons because Tudors didn't expect Barons to interfere with anything. When John stood up to the pope and argued with him the tudors thought it was ok, Henry also quarreld with the Pope!