Tudor Family Tree
The Tudor Dynasty (House of Tudor 1485-1603) began
as a result of a military victory. Henry VII had not been born to the
crown, and had instead won it in battle by defeating Richard III, thus
silencing the House of York. Few believed at the time he could hold the
throne. For one thing, it was an age when usurpation had become the
rule rather then exception. Who was to say that Henry VII might not
lose his crown the way he gained it? For another, Henry VII's blood was
barely blue, being five generations removed from King Edward III. Be
it as it may, Henry VII would prove the doubters wrong and be the first
in a distinguished line of Tudor Monarchs. His son Henry VIII and
Granddaughter Elizabeth I are undeniably two of Britain's greatest
sovereigns. (Above details from the book "The Royals: The Lives & Loves of the British Monarchs" by Leslie Carroll)
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