What is a Tudor kitchen called?
A Tudor kitchen is often referred to as a "great kitchen." These kitchens were typically large and designed to accommodate the preparation of meals for a significant number of people, reflecting the social hierarchy of Tudor society. They featured large fireplaces for cooking and often included areas for food storage and preparation. The layout and design emphasized functionality and the importance of food in Tudor life.
Who was killed to assure Catherine of Aragon's place at the English throne?
The young Earl of Warwick, nephew of Edward IV and Richard III. He was then a prisoner in the Tower of London. Katherine's father, Ferdinand, made it clear to Henry VII that unless Warwick were eliminated, Katherine would never set foot in England. Henry, anxious to preserve his friendship with Spain, had him arraigned on a charge of conspiring with the pretender Perkin Warbeck, and Warwick was sentenced to death and beheaded in 1499.
(From Alison Weir's "The Six Wives of Henry VIII"
What was Catherine of aragon's brother's name?
Her older brother's name was Juan and he died aged 18 shortly after marrying Margaret of Austria.
Henry decided that in spite of the fact that he was separated from his regiment he could do what?
he could fight with another regiment
Why did love make Henry iii break with rome?
Henry III did not break with Rome, but was a pious Catholic.
Is anne of cleves sister's called Sybilla and Amelia?
Yes, Sybilla is the eldest, followed by Anne who is then followed by amelia, the youngest :)
Which ocean did the Mary Rose sink in?
Actually no one knows why did Marry Rose sink but scientists have told that might be the french attacked it with canons or it crashed to something enormous in the sea and so it got holes in it and sunk .
What were trials like in Tudor times?
boss trials
Trials such as they were, did not bear any resemblance to the law as we know it today, they were often biased and over very quickly
It depends. She was the daughter of Kind Ferdanand of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castille (who were wealthy) and was married to Prince Arthur of Wales and later his brother Henry VIII. However, during this time, women had little to no personal wealth, as all inheritance passed to male heirs and once married, women were part of the husband's family. After the death of Prince Arthur she was remained in England awaiting her fate. Her father refused to pay the rest of her dowry and her father in law kept what was given and dispensed it in a small allowance. There was a time where she could not pay her servants.
After she was married to Henry VIII, she was given the status expected of the Queen of England. However, after their marriage deteriorated and Henry divorced her, she was given the title of "Dowager Princess of Wales." This title was in honor of being Arthur's widow, not Henry's wife. While she must have had a generous allowance at that point, she spent the later years of her life confined to a single room, spending her time fasting and in prayer, only leaving the room for mass.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_of_Aragon
Anne Geddes is 54 years old (birthdate: September 13, 1956).
Which king brought pheasants to England?
King of England was King Harold ,when the Romans and Julius Caesar invaded England was when the pheasants first appeared