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Making of the Tudor Dynasty: Classic Histories Series

Making of the Tudor Dynasty: Classic Histories Series

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The Making of the Tudor Dynasty is the only coherent and authoritative account of the ancestors of the Tudor royal family from their beginnings in North Wales at the start of the thirteenth century to Henry Tudor's victory at Bosworth Field in 1485.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 304 pages
\n Publication date: 22 March 2021
\n Publisher: The History Press Ltd
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The Tudor family's enigmatic origins and the remarkable tale of their ascent, decline, and eventual resurgence in the centuries preceding the Battle of Bosworth have largely been disregarded. To rectify this, The Making of the Tudor Dynasty, drawing upon both published and manuscript sources from Britain and France, presents the only coherent and authoritative account of the ancestors of the Tudor royal family, tracing their origins back to North Wales at the dawn of the thirteenth century. Through royal English and French connections in the fifteenth century, the book charts the trajectory of the Tudors, culminating in Henry Tudor's triumph at Bosworth Field in 1485.

The Tudor dynasty's origins trace back to the late 12th century in North Wales. The family's name is believed to be derived from the Welsh word " Tudur," which means "thunder," possibly in reference to the family's reputation for strength and bravery. The Tudors were a minor Welsh noble family who rose to prominence during the reign of Henry VII, thanks to their military prowess and alliances with powerful noble families.

One of the most significant figures in Tudor history was Henry Tudor, also known as Henry VII. Henry was born in 1485 and was the son of Edmund Tudor, a Welsh nobleman who had been exiled from England by King Richard III. Henry's exile was short-lived, however, as he returned to England in 1491 and began a campaign to reclaim the throne from King Richard III.

Henry's campaign was successful, and he was crowned King of England in 1487. He was a skilled politician and administrator and is credited with modernizing the English government and legal system. Henry also established the Tudor dynasty, which would rule England for the next three centuries.

Henry's reign was marked by significant political and social changes. He established the Church of England, which was a break from the Roman Catholic Church and was more aligned with the Protestant Reformation. He also reformed the English legal system, establishing the common law system that is still in use today.

Henry's reign was also marked by significant military achievements. He led England to victory in the Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars between the Houses of Lancaster and York. He also invaded France in 1492, leading to the conquest of Normandy and the establishment of the Tudor Empire.

Henry's reign was not without its challenges, however. He was plagued by political instability and was often at odds with powerful noble families, such as the House of York. He also faced opposition from the Roman Catholic Church, which saw him as a threat to their power.

Despite these challenges, Henry's reign was a period of great progress and innovation in England. He established the Tudor dynasty, which would rule England for the next three centuries, and he left a lasting legacy that is still felt today.

The Tudor dynasty was founded by Henry VII, who was crowned King of England in 1487. The dynasty was characterized by its strong military power, its religious reforms, and its emphasis on the rule of law. The Tudors were also known for their extravagant lifestyles and their love of art and literature.

One of the most famous members of the Tudor dynasty was Queen Elizabeth I, who ruled England from 1558 to 1603. Elizabeth was known for her intelligence, her charisma, and her religious tolerance. She was also a skilled diplomat and was able to maintain England's independence from foreign powers.

Another important member of the Tudor dynasty was King Henry VIII, who ruled England from 1509 to 1547. Henry was known for his six marriages and his desire to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Henry's divorce led to the English Reformation, which was a significant religious and political change in England.

The Tudor dynasty also had its share of controversies and scandals. One of the most famous was the execution of Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife, in 1536. Anne was accused of adultery and treason and was executed by beheading.

The Tudor dynasty also faced challenges from foreign powers, such as Spain and France. In the 16th century, England was involved in the Spanish Armada, a failed attempt to invade England by Spain. In the 17th century, England was involved in the War of the Spanish Succession, a series of wars between Spain and France over the throne of Spain.

Despite these challenges, the Tudor dynasty remained a powerful force in English history. The dynasty's emphasis on the rule of law and its religious reforms helped to establish England as a modern, democratic nation. The Tudors also left a lasting legacy in art and literature, with many of their works still being studied and admired today.

In conclusion, the Tudor dynasty was a fascinating and complex period in English history. The dynasty's origins in North Wales, its rise to power under Henry VII, and its subsequent rule under Queen Elizabeth I and King Henry VIII are all important parts of English history. The dynasty's emphasis on the rule of law, its religious reforms, and its love of art and literature all helped to establish England as a modern, democratic nation. Despite its controversies and scandals, the Tudor dynasty remains a powerful force in English history and a source of inspiration for many people today.

\n Weight: 338g\n
Dimension: 198 x 129 x 25 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780750994828\n
Edition number: 2 New edition\n

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