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Once home to King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, and Edwards VI ... While much of Ashridge House’s Tudor-era architecture has not survived, the residence’s later adaptations paid homage ...
Basing House was a thorn in Parliament’s side. Commanding the road to London (held by the parliamentarians) the mansion hampered the city’s communications and its prosperous wool trade. It was ...
Queen Elizabeth I took the crown of England on ... and Elizabeth’s brother Edward VI). The House of Tudor ended with Elizabeth I. In addition to being the last monarch to reign unmarried ...
NARRATOR: Then, childless, Queen Elizabeth I died. And with her ended than legendary House of Tudor. Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) would not have expected to become queen. Her younger brother - Edward ...
Elizabeth I was born Princess Elizabeth in September 1533, the daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, Henry’s second wife. A portrait of Elizabeth I, painted when she was around 13 years old.