Well, in the 10 minute process of looking over the history of this topic- i would conclude that it could be similar to a glyph. although those are known as what they are - so .............
so ....... or a style.
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Tudor is just old-style English, look at Shakespeare's work if you want hints.
Tudor ships were often referred to as "Tudor warships" or "Tudor naval vessels." Some specific types of Tudor ships included galleons, carracks, and pinnaces. One notable Tudor ship was the Mary Rose, a warship that sank in 1545 and was later salvaged.
The Tudor rose was called the Tudor rose because one of the men from the York family married a woman from the Lancaster family and put the roses together to make one
Yes he was known as Henry Tudor.
They are called Tudor houses after the Tudor family which ruled England from 1485 to 1603.
they didn't use pens. they actually discovered graphite during the tudor period and then later on invented the pencil by hollowing out a stick and mixing the graphite with clay which created a pencil.
Their family name was Tudor. Mary Tudor, Elizabeth Tudor...etc. and that's why we call them the tudors. You can always tell, the Victorians were called that because their Queen was called Victoria. The Elizabethans were called that because their Queen was called Elizabeth. It's quite simple.
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Henry VIII's surname wasTudor that's why his Father was called Henry Tudor and reining from Henry VII to Elizabeth I was called the Tudor Rein
Yeah, I found one when I googled "Diary of a Tudor Sailor." It was called Alice's Tudor Sailor Diary. Hope this helped :)
Henry VII had seven children in total. From oldest to youngest they were, Arthur, Prince of Wales; Henry VIII, King of England; Margaret Tudor; Mary Tudor, Queen of France; Elizabeth Tudor; Edward Tudor; Katherine Tudor and Edmund Tudor.