Answer The House of Tudor is the "family name" of the English Tudor monarchs who reigned in England between 1485 and 1603. The name is the English version of the surname of Welshman Henry Tudwr who gained the English throne after defeating Richard Plantagenet (Richard III) at the Battle of Bosworth. They were: King Henry VII - reigned 24th August 1485 to 21st April 1509 King Henry VIII - son of Henry VII - regned 21st April 1509 to 28th January 1547 King Edward VI - son of Henry VIII - reigned 28th January 1547 to 6th July 1553 Lady Jane Grey - great grand-daughter of Henry VII reigned 10th - 19th July 1553 Queen Mary I - daughter of Henry VIII - reigned 19th July 1553 to 17th November 1558 Queen Elizabeth I - daughter of Henry VIII - reigned 17th November 1558 to 24th March 1603
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Tudor House School was created in 1897.
they were the House of York and The House of Lancester Together they made the Tudor rose
The motto of Tudor House School is 'Learning for life'.
Tudor Mansion (previously Tudor Close and Tudor Hall)
get paper. fold it. it looks like a tudor house at this stage
Owen Tudor Hedges House was created in 1860.
A poor Tudor house looked like a piece of ckicken from KFC
The great King Henry viii belonged to the house of the Tudor.
The House of Tudor.
A Privy, or Toilet
the main features of a Tudor house was the fire place that was because that was the only way to keep the house warm.