Tudor
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The period of English history known as the Tudor period normally refers to the period of time between 1485 and 1603 when the Tudor dynasty held the English throne.
Tudor may also refer to any of the following people of that ruling family:
- King Henry VII of England
- King Henry VIII of England
- King Edward VI of England
- Queen Mary I of England
- Queen Elizabeth I of England
- Arthur, Prince of Wales, eldest son of King Henry VII
- Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, father of King Henry VII
- Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford, uncle of King Henry VII
- Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII
- Mary Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII
- Owen Tudor, grandfather of King Henry VII
Tudor style refers to the style of architecture and decorative arts that were produced in England between 1485 and 1603.
Tudor may also refer to any of the following people:
- Corneliu Vadim Tudor, Romanian politician
- David Tudor, American pianist
- Frank Tudor, Australian politician
- Igor Tudor, Croatian footballer
- King Tewdrig of Morgannwg
Tudor may also refer to any of the following places:
- Tudor City, New York, USA