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There was no "margret Tudor".
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.
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Elizabeth the First left no heirs.
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The Elizabethan Age refers to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Elizabeth was a Tudor. Her immediate precedessor was her half-sister Mary Tudor. Edward VI reigned before Mary; he was a Tudor. Before Edward was Henry VIII, also a Tudor. Before Henry VIII was Henry VII, also a Tudor. So, all five monarchs belonged to the House of Tudor, although Elizabeth's reign was known as the Elizabethan Age.
The Tudor dynasty in England ended for the simple reason that there were no direct Tudor heirs when the last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I died childless in 1603. The throne then passed to James Stuart, who became James I of England.
No. Henry VIII was the second monarch from the House of Tudor. His father, Henry VII, was Henry Tudor, who started that dynasty. The House of Tudor lasted from 1485 to 1603. Elizabeth I, Henry VIII's daughter, was the final Tudor monarch. The Victorian age appeared much later, during the reign of Queen Victoria. Her reign was from 1837 - 1901.
No, the last Tudor Monarch was Queen Elizabeth 1 and she died in 1601. 1632 was during the reign of the Stuart family line.