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Yes she was a direct descendant of his threw his daughter Margaret Tudor.
Indirectly. Because she was a direct descendant of Henry VII they would be distant cousins
Yes, all British monarchs have been crowned there since the Norman invasion of 1066 swept away Saxon rule. The present building was built by Henry III in the 1240's. Prior to the Norman invasion, British monarchs were crowned at Canterbury.
King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I
All British coins have FD on them . All British monarchs since Henry VIII have FD (Fidei Defensor, Defender of the Faith) behind their name on a coin.
Srry there was no Henry 9th
Since there were quite a number of Tudor monarchs, can you narrow your question down to the ones in which you are interested? They all had several places of residence, but not all were common to all of them. You could Wiki or Google each monarch and that would give you direct access to the information. Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI Mary I Elizabeth I
Yes, but she is not a direct descendant. The Tudor line passed to the Stewart line, and then in turn passed to the Hanover line, where it remains today (renamed as the House of Windsor).
Yes, my mother is a direct descendant of his daughter Grace Harrod. He had other daughters but only one son, Henry, who was unmarried.
Catholic, as all English monarchs were before the middle of the reign of Henry VIII.
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