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Tudor (1298 bytes)
1: ... of time between [[1485]] and [[1603]] when the [[Tudor dynasty]] ([[Welsh language|Welsh]] '''Twdwr''') ... 3: '''Tudor''' may also refer to any of the following people ... 12: *[[Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond]], father of King Henry VII 13: *[[Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford]], uncle of King Henry VII 14: *[[Margaret Tudor]], daughter of King Henry VII Tudor Vladimirescu (1030 bytes) 1: '''Tudor Vladimirescu''' ([[1780]], [[Vladimiri]] - [[27 M... Anthony Tudor (628 bytes) 1: [[Image:Anthonytudor.jpg|thumb|Anthony Tudor in “Gala Performance”, photographed by [[Carl Van... 2: '''Anthony Tudor''' ([[1908]]–[[1987]]) was a [[British]] [[... 20: [[Category:Ballet Choreographers|Tudor, Anthony]] 21: [[Category:danseurs|Tudor, Anthony]] 22: [[Category:Ballet in the United Kingdom|Tudor, Anthony]] Igor Tudor (413 bytes) 1: '''Igor Tudor''' (born [[16 April]] [[1978]] in [[Split]]) is a... 3: Tudor was the most missed Croatian player in the [[2002... 7: [[Category:Croatian footballers|Tudor, Igor]] 8: [[Category:1978 births|Tudor, Igor]] Tudor Arghezi (4256 bytes) 1: '''Tudor Arghezi''' ([[May 23]], [[1880]]-[[1967]]) was a ... 2: [[Image:Arghezi01.jpg|thumb|Tudor Arghezi - Selfportrait]] 25: [[Category:1880 births|Arghezi, Tudor]] 26: [[Category:1967 deaths|Arghezi, Tudor]] 27: [[Category:Romanian writers|Arghezi, Tudor]] Tudor style (3406 bytes) 1: ...ment houses, including "[[Hardwick Hall]]", an "[[Tudorbethan|Elizabethan]]" penthouse. 3: [[Image:tudor-style.jpg|right|thumbnail|300px|Tudor style house]] 6: ...enry VII of England|Henry VII]], the first of the Tudor line. The [[Henry VII Lady Chapel]] which he ere... 7: #The ''Early Tudor'', from the reign of [[Edward IV of England|Edwar... 8: #''Tudor'', in vogue during the reign of [[Henry VIII of E... Frank Tudor (2608 bytes) 1: '''Frank Gwynne Tudor''' ([[27 January]] [[1866]] - [[10 January]] [[19... 3: Tudor became secretary of the Hatters' Union, and Presi... 5: ...eplace him. Although he was a competent minister, Tudor was not in Hughes's league as a political leader,... 7: ...r as leader had he not died suddenly in [[1921]]. Tudor himself was in poor health, and he too died in Ja... 17: [[Category:1866 births|Tudor, Frank]] Tasha Tudor (5227 bytes) 1: '''Tasha Tudor''' (born as '''Starling Burgess''', [[August 28]]... 3: .... She later had her name legally changed to Tasha Tudor. 5: Tudor’s family, though not of wealth, was well placed i... 7: ... in Boston. Her ‘Aunt Gwen’ would write plays and Tudor and her friends would act them out. She enjoyed t... 11: Tudor started school at seven years old and claims to h... Tudor rose (1403 bytes) 1: ...m the House of Lancaster, His father was [[Edmund Tudor]] from [[Wales]]; he married [[Elizabeth of York]... 3: In so doing he created the '''Tudor rose''', conjoining the white rose of York and th... 7: Henry Tudor and Elizabeth had many children, [[Henry VIII of ... Tudor Vianu (2058 bytes) 1: '''Tudor Vianu''' was born on January 8, 1898 in [[Giurgiu... 8: Tudor Vianu was the titular professor of aesthetics at ... 12: [[Category:1898 births|Vianu, Tudor]] 13: [[Category:1964 deaths|Vianu, Tudor]] 14: [[Category:Romanian writers|Vianu, Tudor]] Elizabeth Tudor (299 bytes) 1: '''Elizabeth Tudor''' ([[July 2]], [[1492]]-[[September 14]], [[1495... 6: [[Category:1492 births|Tudor, Elizabeth]] 7: [[Category:1495 deaths|Tudor, Elizabeth]] 8: [[Category:Tudor|Elizabeth Tudor]] Mary Tudor (2005 bytes) 1: [[Image:martudor.JPG|right|framed|Mary Tudor and Charles Brandon]] 2: ...out Mary Tudor, queen consort of France. For Mary Tudor, queen regnant of England, see [[Mary I of Englan... 4: '''Mary Tudor''' ([[March 28]] [[1496]] - [[June 25]] [[1533]])... 25: * ''Mary Tudor, the White Queen'', by W.C. Richardson 30: [[Category:1496 births|Tudor, Mary]] David Tudor (1916 bytes) 1: '''David Eugene Tudor''' ([[January 20]], [[1926]] - [[August 13]], [[1... 3: ...ted his ''Klavierstück VI'' (1955) to Tudor. Tudor also gave early performances of works by [[Morton... 5: ...electronic pieces. Upon Cage's death in [[1992]], Tudor took over as music director of the [[Merce Cunnin... 7: ...tint teaching at [[Darmstadt]] from 1956 to 1961, Tudor began to wind up his activities as a pianist to c... 9: Tudor died in [[Tompkins Cove, New York]]. Tudor dynasty (6166 bytes) 1: The '''Tudor dynasty''' or '''House of Tudor''' ([[Welsh language|Welsh]] '''Twdwr''') is a se... 3: ...dant of Henry VII through his daughter [[Margaret Tudor]]. He became the first of the [[House of Stuart|S... 5: ==The Tudor Period== 7: ...f England]]. This coincides with the rule of the Tudor dynasty in [[England]], with the exception of Eli... 10: ...ge:tudors.JPG|thumb|right|320px|''Allegory of the Tudor dynasty,'' (detail), attributed to Lucas de Heer... Margaret Tudor (2342 bytes) 1: [[Image:margtudr.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Margaret Tudor]] 2: '''Margaret Tudor''' ([[November 28]], [[1489]] - [[November 24]],[... 4: ...], who subsequently gained custody of the child. Tudor fled to England, not returning to Scotland until ... 6: With Angus, Tudor had a daughter, [[Margaret Douglas]], who became ... 8: ...thven, who became his chief advisers for a time. Tudor's relationship with her son ended in estrangement... Owen Tudor (6377 bytes) 1: ...mbered only because of his role in founding the [[Tudor dynasty]] and for his relationship with [[Catheri... 9: ...f [[Englefield]]. They were parents to Goronwy Ap Tudor , Lord of [[Penmynydd]] (d. [[1331]]). 11: ...c ap David, Baron of Hendwr. They were parents to Tudor Fychan, Lord of Pemmynydd (d. [[1367]]). 13: Tudor was married to Margaret verch Thomas. Margaret wa... 15: Tudor and Margaret were parents to Maredudd ap Tudor (d. [[1406]]). He was married to Margaret verch D... Corneliu Vadim Tudor (5028 bytes) 3: '''Corneliu Vadim Tudor''' (b. [[November 28]], [[1949]] in [[Bucharest]]... 5: ...r [[Nicolae Ceausescu|Nicolae Ceauşescu]]), Tudor was energetic in his praise (in prose and poetry)... 7: ...sued for libel with stunning frequency, often for Tudor's own writings (which he usually - if not always ... 9: ...[Ion Iliescu]] in the [[December 11]] runoff, and Tudor only picked up five additional percentage points,... 11: ...] and sustains its presence in [[NATO]]. In 2003, Tudor dramatically changed his stated views of [[Jew]]s... Edward Tudor-Pole (1409 bytes) 1: '''Edward Tudor-Pole''' (born [[December 6]], [[1954]]) is a Brit... 3: ...in 1980 as lead singer of his own band, [[Tenpole Tudor]], whose only UK Top 10 hit was "Swords Of A Thou... 5: ...ces in 'The Crystal Maze' and on Top of The Pops, Tudor-Pole has appeared in numerous films and plays, in... Tudor Grange Grammar School (1207 bytes) 1: '''Tudor Grange Grammar School''' was established in [[Sol... 3: Tudor Grange Grammar School began as an entity at Lode ... Edmund Tudor, 1st Duke of Somerset (169 bytes) 1: Edmund Tudor 1499-1500 was the 6th child of [[ Henry VII]] and...
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