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What was Henry VIII sername?

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The Stuarts. the Tudor dynasty ended when Elizabeth I died unmarried and childless, leaving no heir to succeed to the throne. She was thus succeeded by the King of Scotland, James I, whose family name was Stuart.


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The monarchs of the Tudor Dynasty had numerous palaces all throughout England.


Why did the Tudors' reign end?

The Tudor dynasty in England ended for the simple reason that there were no direct Tudor heirs when the last Tudor monarch, Elizabeth I died childless in 1603. The throne then passed to James Stuart, who became James I of England.


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