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Catholic Encyclopedia - Mary I
Get to know Mary Tudor who served as the Queen of England for five years. This biography relays the circumstances surrounding her rule.
www.newadvent.orgCatholic Encyclopedia - Mary, Queen of Scots
Learn about the woman who became queen at the age of six days. Her profile details the queen's trial and execution.
www.newadvent.orgCatholic Encyclopedia Biography - Henry VIII
Profile of the ruler covers the political and ecclesiastical adventures of his reign. Includes detailed analysis of his split with the Catholics.
www.newadvent.orgHistory of the Monarchy - Edward VI (1547-1533)
The son of Henry VIII and his reign are discussed in this essay. Includes the problems with succession and his reforms of the Protestant church.
www.royal.gov.ukHistory of the Monarchy - Elizabeth I (1558-1603)
Learn about Elizabeth's turbulent background and her wise political decisions. Describes the achievements occurring under her reign.
www.royal.gov.ukHistory of the Monarchy - Henry VII (1485-1509)
Learn about the life of Henry VII, the founder of the Tudor dynasty. Includes details on rebellions, marriages, and reforms of the administration.
www.royal.gov.ukHistory of the Monarchy - Henry VIII (1509-1547)
Biography on this king whose reign was of huge historical importance, especially in the assertion of Westminster's power over all the British Isles.
www.royal.gov.ukHistory of the Monarchy - Lady Jane Grey (July 1553)
Learn about Lady Jane Grey who was chose as Edward IV's successor and ruled for 9 days. She was later executed by Mary I.
www.royal.gov.ukHistory of the Monarchy - Mary I (1553-1558)
Concise biography of Queen Mary I from the official site of the British monarchy. Highlighted by a portrait of the queen from the royal collection.
www.royal.gov.ukMedieval Sourcebook - Letter of Thomas Cranmer
Letter written by the Archbishop of Canterbury discusses the ramifications of Henry VIII divorce from Catherine of Aragon.
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