Before the Tudors came into power at the Battle Of Bosworth Hill, King Richard III was Plantagenet, as were the kings before him. When the Tudors came into power, they were fairly merciful; while they killed the male heir to the Plantagenet throne, they did not decimate the line- Lady Margaret Pole was the last Plantagenet princess, who was allowed to live in peace in a small Tudor castle on the border of Wales.
The Wars of the Roses was a conflict between the Houses of York & Lancaster, which was decided at Bosworth in 1485. Henry VII was Henry Tudor.
The Plantagenets.
The kings which ruled England before the Tudors were known as the Plantagenets. They were descended from Henry II (1154 - 1189) and this royal house ended with the death of Richard III (1483 - 1485) at the Battle of Bosworth. Henry VII was the first of the Tudor monarchs.
This period of history is known as the Middle Ages as a whole.
The Tudors came first then the Stuart's
Continents discovered by the Tudors
Tudors wash their clothes with wee
BC in a date stands for Before Christ. The term used now is BCE for Before Common Era, Before the Christian Era or Before the Current Era.
what the tudors make in?
The Jacobean Era, and the Stuarts of Scotland.
The Tudors came first then the Stuart's
Elizabethan era
The tudors came in the 1500 so the 1400 century esd befre
no, cars weren't invented until the 20th century and the Tudors were a long time before that.
The Stuart Times. This era started in 1603, after the death of Queen Elizabeth I.
Before Tudors and after the Vikings
Plantagenets
No they didn't, because the Tudor era ended in 1603 and the first evidence of a bike was in 1790...
- Before Current Era - Before Christian Era - Before Christ
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
You mean, did they have an era named after them?Yes, in a generic sort of way.Most call it the "Tudor Period."All the historical terms came much, much later when history was recorded, the Tudors would not have called it the Tudor Times