Henry Viii and the Tudors

Henry Viii and the Tudors

by (uk) John Matushak

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In 1485, Earl Henry Tudor seized the throne and established the Tudor dynasty. This dynasty, which has ruled the Kingdom of England for 118 years, has experienced five generations of monarchs and is a golden period in the history of British monarchy. As the second monarch of the Tudor dynasty, Henry VIII himself was as legendary as the dynasty. His personality, beliefs, contradictory behavior, and even his six marriages are all closely related to the future direction of the Tudor dynasty. In Henry VIII and the Tudors, Tudor historian John Matusiak challenges old assumptions to produce new interpretations and groundbreaking research on Henry VIII and the Tudors during his reign. He and his dynasty are presented in rich and three-dimensional ways in the book.

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