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What was Henry VIII's last name?

Insofar as Kings have last names, it was Tudor. His last name was Tudor. His father, Henry VII was the first Tudor king - and Henry was followed by his son Edward VI, his Dauhter Mary I and his daughter Elizabeth I. Elizabeth, the so called Virgin Queen, died childless and the line ended with her. Royalty Monarchs do not have a surname as we understand it today. Henry VIII belonged to the Royal House of Tudor. Henry VIII belonged to the house of Tudor. His father, Henry VII, conquered England in 1485 and went on the throne, turning English royalty to the Tudor line. Henry VIII's son Edward later became kind, and his two daughters Mary (Bloody Mary) and Elizabeth (Good Queen Bess) succeeded after each consequent death. The Tudors lost reign when Queen Elizabeth died and she left the throne to Mary, Queen of Scots's son, James.


Who were Queens of England during the Middle Ages?

Queen Matilda of Flanders, Queen Mary, Queen Kathryn, Queen Elenor of Aquitaine, Good Queen Maude, Queen Matilda, and Queen Matilda of Boulogne.


What years did Mary Tudor rule?

Hello!!! I myself is learing about the Tudors, Queen Elizabeth and "Bloody Mary" Mary Tudor Queen of Scots. I am not sure but I know that she died because she comitted treason against her cousin, Queen Elizabeth the First. I don't know if that helps, but I hope it does!!!;]Good Luck,Kenadie, OregonMary Queen of Scots was not "Bloody Mary", this was a nickname of Mary I. Here are some salients points about Mary Tudor:Mary Tudor (Mary I)· Born: 18 February 1516 at Greenwich, England.· Daughter of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) and his first wife Catherine of Aragon (1485 - 1536)· Declared illegitimate when the marriage of her parents broke up.· Eventually restored to the succession after Anne Boleyn's fall.· When her brother Edward VI died in 1553, Lady Jane Grey proclaimed queen instead of Mary· Mary is restored to the throne after the end of Jane Grey's "nine days" rule.· In 1554, put down the rebellion led by Sir Thomas Wyatt. Mary is suspicious of involvement by her half sister, Elizabeth.· Mary imprisons her half sister Elizabeth in the Tower of London (March 1554) for 8 weeks.· Married Phillip II of Spain on 25 July 1554, to help reinforce the restoration of Catholicism· It is announced that Mary is pregnant in September 1554, but it proves not to be the case.· Around 300 Protestants burned at the stake for dissenting and being considered heretics (hence the title Bloody Mary).· In 1555 Phillip leaves England and returns to Spain, much to Mary's distress.· In 1556 England loses its last possession in France: Calais.· Mary is said to have declared that after her death the words "Phillip" and "Calais" would be found written on her heart.· Phillip returns to England in March 1557.· Mary announces she is pregnant and goes into confinement in February 1558, but again this proves to be a false alarm.· Mary died on 17 November 1558 of "dropsy" after reigning since 1553, leaving the succession to her half sister, Elizabeth.


Who was Good Queen Bess?

Good Queen Bess was another name for Queen Elizabeth I


What are some good Tudor names for girls?

Popular Tudor (old engligh) names for girls are... Catherine, Katherine, Anne, Jane, Mary, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Abigail.