The Drama of the Tudor Family

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The Drama of the Tudor Family

Henry VII28 January King Henry VII 1457 – 1509 An effective king who increased England’s power and wealth

Henry VIII 1491 – 1547 Broke from the Catholic church and started the Church of England Strengthened England Had two wives & Sir Thomas More beheaded Married six times Song “Greensleeves” often attributed to Henry VIII. Song on Gaggle.

King Henry VIII’s wives Jane Seymour—died 2 weeks after Edward’s birth; buried with Henry. Anne of Cleves—arranged marriage; shortly after annulled. Kathryn Howard-30 years younger than Henry; beheaded for adultery. Katherine Parr-survived Henry

Edward VI Son of the third wife of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour Henry’s only son ruled from age 9 to 15 Was young and sickly

Queen Mary I “Bloody Mary” 1516 – 1558 Daughter of Henry VIII’s first wife, Catherine of Aragon Devout Catholic known for burning over 300 Protestants at the stake Died childless

Queen Elizabeth I “The Virgin Queen” 1533 – 1603 Daughter of Henry VIII’s second wife, Anne Boleyn Never married Returned the Church of England Defeated the Spanish Armada Made England the most powerful country in the world State of Virginia named for her Died childless

Mary, Queen of Scots Granddaughter of Margaret Tudor—sister to Henry VIII. Mary was next in line to the English throne after her second cousin, Elizabeth I, who was childless. Yet, in the eyes of many Catholics, Elizabeth was illegitimate, thus making Mary the rightful queen of England. Mary plotted to have Elizabeth killed and was therefore tried for treason and beheaded. As a child, she was betrothed to Edward.

James I (Stuart) 1566-1625 Son of Mary, Queen of Scots Commissioned an accurate translation of the Bible (King James Version) Jamestown, Virginia, named for him King during Shakespeare’s career (appears in Macbeth)

Charles I (Stuart) 1600 – 1649 Son of James I Was disliked and beheaded England went for 11 years without a king or queen but was ruled by Parliament

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