Queen Elizabeth I set all the trends at court - including her sugar-rotted teeth. Famous for her love of sugar and all things ...
A signed letter from Mary I of England, or Mary Tudor, is expected to fetch up to £20,000 at an Edinburgh auction.
Read our beginners' guide to the turbulent events of the Tudor era before seeing Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss’s musical *SIX* in ...
Peterborough Cathedral said the annual celebration to commemorate Katharine, who was buried at the church on 29 January 1536, ...
Terrible Tudors & Awful Egyptians come to Milton Keynes Theatre from Thu 6 – Sun 9 Feb, featuring 3D effects which are ...
Queen Mary I of England, known to history as “Bloody Mary,” has long been enshrined in popular memory as one of the most ...
Snowdrop Weekends at Tudor Croft Gardens in Guisborough, developed by Mike Heagney, will return this February.
Some of the most famous women of the era were probably Queen Elizabeth I, Mary Tudor, and the six wives of Henry VIII. But what exactly was life like for them? Or the average woman trying to ...
The University of Missouri-Kansas City owns the 54-room Epperson House on campus, which has sat empty for years and has a ...
Historian John Davies on the Protestant Reformation in Tudor Wales. Devotion to traditional religion was intense in Wales in the half century before the Protestant reformation. There was a great ...
Mary Fillis came to England as a young child ... but looked after herself by earning a living. Around 30% of Tudor women did not get married. From her inventory, it appears that Cattelena made ...