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Henry VIII.
The great King Henry viii belonged to the house of the Tudor.
His name is Henry Tudor He was named after his dad, The first Tudor king He was the second Tudor king his father was Henry VII so he was Henry VIII
The Tudors reign ended with the death of QUeen Elizabeth I. Since she did not have any children the throne was given to her couin James VI of Scotland (who was the great-grandson of Henry VII) and he became James I of England.
He was last King of the Tudor dynasty. His daughter, Elizabeth I was the last Queen of the Tudor house.
He was the second monarch of the House of Tudor, so therefore his surname was Tudor.His father, Henry VII was the first and fought his way to the throne in 1485, defeating Richard III in battle and killing him.
there are two women named Mary Tudor, The first was Mary Tudor, Queen of France, Duchess of Suffolk was was born 18 March 1496 and was the youngest child of King Henry VII the first Tudor Monarch she died in 25 June 1533, the second Mary Tudor was Queen Mary I of England, she was born 18 February 1516 and was the oldest child of King Henry VIII the second Tudor Monarch and son of King Henry VII, Queen Mary I died 17 November 1558
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Monarchs do not have surnames, instead they are said to belong to a Royal House. Edward VI was from the House of Tudor.
Elizabeth Tudor Queen Elizabeth the First was from the house of Tudor so her name would have been Elizabeth Tudor. The current Queen Elizabeth the Second is from the house of Windsor, so her name is Elizabeth Windsor.
Henry VII was the first Tudor king. His last name was Tudor.Yes but ElzabethI is a Tudor and although her rane is offen refered to as Eliuzabethans she is still one of the five Tudors. Henry V11 was Welsh and Tudor was his surname...and you have mispelt rane it should be reign,and offen should be often, refered has two rrs ie. referred ...Elizabethan was also mispelt. Elizabeth was born a Tudor, but became the first Elizabethan . We are now living in the second Elizabethan age