No! The Tudors were not a country.They were a royal family that ruled England.
Members of an important family of kings in England are called Tudors.
1685-1688- James II 1688-1702- William III 1714- 1727- George I 1727-1760- George II
The House of Stuart: James VI of Scotland becomes James I.
The Tudors were a royal family that ruled England from 1485 to 1603. They primarily lived in England, with significant residences in places like London, Windsor, and Greenwich. The family also had connections to Wales, particularly through Henry VII, who was of Welsh descent. Additionally, they had ties to Scotland through marriage alliances, but their primary domain was England.
No! The Tudors were not a country.They were a royal family that ruled England.
Members of an important family of kings in England are called Tudors.
The Tudors of which Henry VIII and Elizabeth I are examples
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1685-1688- James II 1688-1702- William III 1714- 1727- George I 1727-1760- George II
The House of Stuart: James VI of Scotland becomes James I.
A country run by a royal family would be described as a monarchy.
92 years
The Bourbons.
Sorry, the Tudors ruled after the Middle Ages ended, so the question is moot.
There were no poor Tudors, the Tudors were the name of the Royal family of England at that time in history. The poor people were called the English.At at that time about 80% of the English people were farmers, or worked in Agriculture in some way.
The House of Bourbon.