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Christmas Traditions In Tudor England Article 
Every year the most festive celebration in the Tudor court and across England was the Twelve Days of Christmas.
Dec 10, 2010 - Diane Evans
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Royal Pets in Tudor England Article 
Although the Tudors were not sensitive to animal cruelty, royal animals were popular and they kept pets for affection, sport and as fashion accessories.
May 6, 2010 - Karl Leon Ciccone
The Theatre in Tudor England - What was it Like? Article 
How did people forget their worries in Tudor England? One way was to visit the theater. Recreate this experience at London's amazing authentic Globe.
May 4, 2009 - Christine Fadhley
The Tudor Dynasty Article 
The House of Tudor is probably the most famous of all English royal families. Having come to power during the height of the European Renaissance, the Tudor Dynasty would
Apr 29, 2008 - Lorri Brown
Margaret Tudor Article 
Margaret Tudor led a very turbulent life, causing scandal. She married three times, and, like her brother Henry VIII, had trouble obtaining divorces.
Jul 17, 2008 - Carolyn M Cash
Tudor England's Need for a Prince Leads to a Mistress Article 
Bessie grows up at King Henry VIII's court, falls in love with the king, and possibly captures his heart. But could their son be the next Prince of England?
Apr 11, 2011 - ZaBeth Marsh
Culture and Heritage Tours of Historic Tudor England Article 
Travel in the footsteps of Tudor monarchs like King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I, or of poets and playwrights including Shakespeare.
Jan 11, 2011 - Mike Gerrard
England's Tudor Theatre Star - A Friend of William Shakespeare Article 
A spectacular journey during Lent from London to Norwich 400 years ago performed by Will Kemp, an actor, jester and contemporary of The Bard.
Apr 20, 2010 - Sylvia Kent
Visit Southampton's Tudor House Museum and Garden, in England Article 
In the heart of the City of Southampton stand the charming Tudor House and Garden, now a museum and cafe.
Jan 29, 2012 - Tina Poole
The Tudor Kitchen: Cooking and Eating in Tudor Times Article 
If we could be transported back in time to Tudor England, we would find food that was available and food preparation very different from today's kitchen
Apr 17, 2012 - Vivien Young
Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland Article 
Married when she was fourteen, Margaret was Queen of Scotland until 1513. Afterward, she refused to be a pawn of the Tudor court, living life as she wanted.
Dec 4, 2010 - Emily Swearingen
Jane Seymour: Tudor Mother Article 
Jane Seymour, the third wife of Henry VIII, gave the monarch his greatest desire: a male heir. Twelve days later, Jane dies from the effort.
Aug 31, 2010 - Emily Swearingen
Anne Boleyn: Tudor Enchantress Article 
Raised overseas, Anne Boleyn returned home to become part of the English court. However, she caught the attention of Henry VIII.
Aug 31, 2010 - Emily Swearingen
Anne of Cleves: Tudor Sister Article 
A German noblewoman, Anne came to England to marry Henry VIII. Rejected for one of her ladies, Anne agreed to divorce, becoming the king's sister.
Sep 1, 2010 - Emily Swearingen
Tudor Priest-Holes Article 
Conditions for priests that took refuge in hiding-places were horrific, but threat of punishment for their beliefs was worse. Why did they suffer these conditions?
Mar 27, 2008 - Tabitha Davies
How the Tudors Came to Power Article 
The rise to power of a Welshman who had only a weak claim to the throne, but ended the Wars of the Roses and started one of the most famous dynasties in history.
Nov 24, 2008 - Stefanie Van Stokkom
Elizabethan (Tudor) Easter Traditions Article 
The Easter traditions including the Holy Week rituals continued during the Tudor times as the celebrants found various ways to enrich their customs.
Apr 19, 2011 - Diane Evans
The Tudors on BBC America Article 
The Showtime television series about Henry VIII, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Joley Richardson, and Peter O'Tool, comes to BBC America.
Jan 18, 2011 - Elizabeth Fredericks