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Yes - pistols originated in the 16th Century - so they would have been around for the later stages of the Tudor period.
During the 16th century, or the Tudor times, glass was not very expensive. Glass production flourished with the industrial revolution and the patent was given to Carre on the condition that the price remain low.
The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
There were no trains in the Tudor times. They had only first come out in 1872
It's a Fishmonger who was alive in Tudor times
English was spoken in England during Tudor times, specifically Middle English in the early Tudor period (late 15th to early 16th century) and Early Modern English in the later Tudor period (late 16th century). The Tudor monarchs themselves primarily spoke English.
Yes - pistols originated in the 16th Century - so they would have been around for the later stages of the Tudor period.
During the 16th century, or the Tudor times, glass was not very expensive. Glass production flourished with the industrial revolution and the patent was given to Carre on the condition that the price remain low.
Henry VII was king. He was Henry VII son and was part of the Tudor family. The Tudor family made Tudor times because Henry VII stayed king for all his life.
The "Abraham man" was a tudor beggar,back in the tudor times.
That line was originally said by king Richard III, and was during the battle of bosworth, which happened during Tudor Times. So that line was spoken in the 16th century, the time of the battle of bosworth and the Tudor era, when king Richard went into battle and lost to Henry Tudor.
TUDOR TIMES
uh shakespeare, duh-Isn't that why you put it into the "william shakespeare" category?
Letters at Tudor times were sealed with wax
Glass mirrors were invented in the 16 century, and King Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) died in 1547 - thus mirrors were probably around in his reign, and certainly those of his Tudor descendants. A link to the history of mirrors is provided below.
There were no trains in the Tudor times. They had only first come out in 1872
No, fountain pens were not invented until the 17th century, after the Tudor period which lasted from 1485 to 1603. During the Tudor times, writing instruments like quills and inkpots were commonly used for writing.