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The Tudors (Rule (1485 --> 1603) (Elizabeth I (1558 --> 1603)…
The Tudors
Rule
(1485 --> 1603)
Edward VI
(1574 --> 1553)
The Boy King
Jane Seymour
Henry VIII
(1509 --> 1547)
Strongest monarch
6 wives
Mary I
(1553 --> 1558)
Bloody Mary
Catherine of Aragon
Henry VII
(1485 --> 1509)
Brought peace
Elizabeth of York (wife)
Elizabeth I
(1558 --> 1603)
Strongest monarch
Anne Boleyn
Golden Ages
Jane Grey
(1553)
9 days of reign
Dark Ages
War of Roses
(1455 -->1485)
House of
York
Richard III
White rose
House of
Lancaster
Red rose
Henry VII
Battle of Bosworth
(1485)
Alliance between the 2 houses
Religion
Protestantism
Dissolution of the Monasteries
(1536 --> 1539)
Reformation
Anglicanism
Henry VIII
Head of Church of England
(1534)
Broke away from Catholic church
Edward VI
Elizabeth I
Catholicism
Mary I
Thomas More
Henry VIII's advisor
Beheaded
Spied suspected Protestants
Arrested anyone having the books of Protestant Reformation
Golden Ages
Elizabeth I
Expansion of the British Empire
Colonisation
Overseas explorations
Sir Francis Drake
(India)
Emblem
Rose
5 white inner petals
5 red outer petals
Unification of Lancaster and York
Renaissance
(1350 --> 1700)
Humanism
Inspired by the
Roman
and
Ancien Greek
culture
Architecture
Philosophy
Legal principles
Art
Leonardo Da Vinci
(Mona Lisa)
Michelangelo
(ceiling of the Sistine Chapel)
Crusaders
Deism
Martin Luther
(German)
Individuality
Printing
Consequences
Scientific progress
Astronomy
Medecine
Mathematics
Tolerance
Freedom of conscience