The religion changed a lot of times between The Roman Catholics and Protestants. Protestants are a christian religion in which the designs are much more simpler and also the prayer book was English ( they were poorer ). The Catholic religion was a christian religion in which the design were much more extravagant and there was huge decorations in the churches and monasteries, also the prayer book was in Latin ( they were richer )
During the reign of Henry VII he was a Catholic but then decided to become Protestant. When Henry VII died, the next in line for the thrown was his only son Edward VI, (MOTHER- JANE SEYMOUR) Edward then became king at the age of 9 and was brought up as a protestant. At the time the Churches were all in the design of the Roman Catholic religion which were much more extravagant, as i explained earlier. Edward then decided to change the churches from Catholic into Protestant as he was brought up strongly by his parents.
When Edward VI died at the age of 15, next in line for the thrown was his sister Mary I (bloody Mary) (MOTHER- CATHERINE OF ARAGON) Mary was a very strong Catholic and ignored what religion her parents and brother was. She changed all of the churches back into Catholics.
When Mary I died after a small reign as Queen, to fill her place was her other sister Elizabeth I (MOTHER- ANNE BOLEYN). Elizabeth I was a Protestant the same as her brother and parents, Because at that time the churches were all Catholic and she was Protestant she didn't think that it would be fair to take the Catholic religion away form the people and turn it back into Protestant practices, so she then at the decision to make to turn the practices back into Protestant or to leave them as Catholic.
She then decided to split them so the people, of the different religions could choose to become Protestant or Catholic. Everyone was happy as their religion was very important to them :)
Bloody Mary
No. Tudor times was the reign of the Tudor monarchs in England from 1485 to 1603. 1897 was during the reign of Queen Victoria, often called the Victorian period.
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
Because the depicted passages from either the scriptures or the lives of the saint, in a time when the mass of people were unable to read. The illustrations would be used in conjunction with sermons to teach religion.
I would guess that they were the first Nursery rhymes, used to teach children about religion.
Bloody Mary
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.
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No. Tudor times was the reign of the Tudor monarchs in England from 1485 to 1603. 1897 was during the reign of Queen Victoria, often called the Victorian period.
Heresy being a deviation from the orthodox catholic religion
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bad people
No, poor children did not go to school during Tudor times. During this time period very children went to school or were educated.
Because the depicted passages from either the scriptures or the lives of the saint, in a time when the mass of people were unable to read. The illustrations would be used in conjunction with sermons to teach religion.
See the related question below.
I would guess that they were the first Nursery rhymes, used to teach children about religion.
as far as i know they slept in cradles