The war of the roses.
Neither. The roses (white and red) which symbolized the Lancasters and Yorks in the war of the roses were united when Henry VII took the throne, which united the two dynasties.
The tudors used sun dials mainly but in Elizabethan times, the brought back devices from china that apparently told the time
The Tudors, specifically the Tudor dynasty in England, ended with the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603, as she left no heirs. This resulted in the throne passing to James VI of Scotland, who became James I of England, marking the beginning of the Stuart dynasty. The transition was largely due to the lack of a direct Tudor successor rather than a deliberate departure of the Tudors themselves. Thus, the dynasty effectively "left" the throne due to the natural course of succession and the absence of heirs.
The Tudor dynasty effectively ended in 1603 with the death of Queen Elizabeth I, who was the last Tudor monarch. Following her death, the throne passed to James VI of Scotland, marking the beginning of the Stuart dynasty. The Tudors had ruled England since Henry VII ascended to the throne in 1485 after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
No the Restoration brought Charles II, to the throne. The so-called 'Glorious Revolution', saw James II, lose it! 1688.
The stuarts. Mary, queen of scots son james I took the english throne
they brought strengh and sorrow
Neither. The roses (white and red) which symbolized the Lancasters and Yorks in the war of the roses were united when Henry VII took the throne, which united the two dynasties.
The tudors used sun dials mainly but in Elizabethan times, the brought back devices from china that apparently told the time
No she did not; it was the end of the Tudors. Mary Queen Of Scots' son James took the throne as the heir.
No the Restoration brought Charles II, to the throne. The so-called 'Glorious Revolution', saw James II, lose it! 1688.
in a sense some of the Tudors were excellent rulers at the time by bringing country war and winning. But in a other sense they slaughtered many innocent public.
he was ugly and his throne was covered by human skin
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
The Tudors were called Tudors because that was their surname. The first Tudor king's name was Henry Tudor.
William I was a Norman Duke, not a King, and it should be brought, not bought. The battle was obviously the Battle of Hastings. We may have finished up with a Norman king, but a Norman king wasn't brought to the throne.
The Japanese Emperor Hirohito .