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  1. 1 day ago · The Tudor monarchs ruled the Kingdom of England and the Lordship of Ireland (later the Kingdom of Ireland) for 118 years with five monarchs: Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I. The Tudors succeeded the House of Plantagenet as rulers of the Kingdom of England, and were succeeded by the Scottish House of Stuart .

    • 1485; 538 years ago
    • Henry VII (first Tudor king)
  2. 3 days ago · John Watts, Henry VI and the Politics of Kingship (Cambridge, 1966), p. 67; Helen Castor, The King, the Crown and the Duchy of Lancaster: Public Authority and Private Power, 1399-1461 (Oxford, 2000), p.100. Back to original review.

  3. 1 day ago · Only nine months old when his father died, Henry VI was the youngest person to ever inherit the English crown. On 21 October 1422, Charles VI of France died. The infant Henry was now king of England and France according to the terms of the Treaty of Troyes. The union of the two kingdoms under the same ruler is called the dual monarchy.

  4. 4 days ago · 6. The cathedral has seen the coronations of Henry VI of England in 1431 and of Napoleon in 1804. 7. The famous South Rose Window, offered by King St. Louis, created in 1260, has survived the blaze. The Archbishop of Paris has confirmed all three have been saved.

  5. 1 day ago · Henry's premature death caused his infant son, also called Henry, to ascend the throne as King Henry VI of England at the age of eight months. Due to the new king's age , a regency government was formed by Henry's surviving brothers, John, Duke of Bedford , and Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester .

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  7. 1 day ago · The Parliament Rolls are the principal record of the meetings of English Parliaments from the 13th to the early 16th centuries. Their importance to scholars of medieval England has long been recognised; between 1776 and 1777 they were edited, under the direction of the Reverend John Strachey, and published as the six-volume edition of Rotuli ...

  8. 5 days ago · When the first Tudor Kings came to the throne, England was a Roman Catholic country and the head of the church was the Pope in Rome, Clement VII. England is a Catholic country. England was a Catholic nation under the rule of Henry VII (1485-1509) and during much of Henry VIII's (1509-1547) reign. Church services were held in Latin.

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