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These are my favourites. This is the only Tudor castle in England in which you can stay the night, perhaps even sleep in the very bedchamber that housed Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn for 10 days in 1535.
A home that once belonged to Anne of Cleves, the fourth of King Henry VIII's six wives, is now listed on the market by the real estate group Jackson-Stops Mid Sussex with an asking price of about ...
The new Tudor exhibition at the Met is not about politics: it is a brilliant collection of paintings, manuscripts, textiles, metalwork, and even armor as a symbol of the dynasty’s power and legacy.
J.J. Scarisbrick’s 1967 biographic monument, Henry VIII, set the pace for modern scholarship of the Tudors.Scarisbrick, a Catholic, eschewed both the hagiographic Whig Protestant account of a ...
Ruth Goodman — adviser to BBC productions like Wolf Hall — digs deep into the everyday life of Tudor England in her new book. Surprisingly, Elizabethan hygiene isn't as bad as you might think.
The Tudors—the name of both the royal house that ruled England from 1485 to 1603, beginning with Henry VII and ending with Elizabeth I, and the era in which they reigned—continue to fascinate.
A home that once belonged to Anne of Cleves, the fourth of King Henry VIII's six wives, is now listed on the market by the real estate group Jackson-Stops Mid Sussex with an asking price of about ...