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4 days ago · Duke of Richmond. Earl of Pembroke. Earl of Richmond. Earl of Surrey. Earl of Nottingham. Earl of Lincoln. Dissolution. 24 March 1603. The House of Tudor ( / ˈtjuːdər /) [1] was an English and Welsh dynasty that held the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. [2]
- 1485; 538 years ago
- Henry VII (first Tudor king)
5 days ago · She died at the palace on 24 March 1603. The palace was no longer in residential use after 1649, but in 1688, James II ordered its partial reconstruction, this time as a royal nursery. The bulk of the palace had decayed by 1779, but surviving structures include the Wardrobe, Trumpeters' House (built around 1700), and the Gate House, built in 1501.
- 5.38 km² (2.08 sq mi)
- Greater London
- 21,469 (North Richmond and South Richmond wards 2011)
- London
Apr 26, 2024 · Elizabeth I (born September 7, 1533, Greenwich, near London, England—died March 24, 1603, Richmond, Surrey) was the queen of England (1558–1603) during a period, often called the Elizabethan Age, when England asserted itself vigorously as a major European power in politics, commerce, and the arts.
Apr 30, 2024 · 7 September 1533 Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, England: Died: 24 March 1603 (aged 69) Richmond Palace, Surrey, England: Burial: 28 April 1603
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Apr 30, 2024 · House of Tudor, an English royal dynasty of Welsh origin, which gave five sovereigns to England: Henry VII (reigned 1485–1509); his son, Henry VIII (1509–47); followed by Henry VIII’s three children, Edward VI (1547–53), Mary I (1553–58), and Elizabeth I (1558–1603).
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Apr 16, 2024 · Died: 1603-03-24 in Richmond Palace, Surrey, England. The last of the Tudor monarchs, and defender of father’s instition of a Protestant Church of England , Elizabeth I was Queen of England, France, and Ireland from 1588 until her death in 1603 .
4 days ago · Queen Elizabeth I died on March 24, 1603 at age 69 at Richmond Palace. When Mary died in 1558, Elizabeth was crowned queen at Westminster Abbey on Jan. 15, 1559. She ruled for three years until her death on March 24, 1603 at age 69.