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War(s) of the Roses (1455-1485) Lancasters (Tudors) Yorks http://www.faqs.org/photo-dict/photofiles/list/472/852throne.jpg http://www.helpforenglish.cz/cz/realie/united-kingdom/history/pics/waroftheroses.gif
-Lancasters (Tudors) won and took control Henry VII (Tudor) Elizabeth of York Microsoft Clipart http://z.about.com/d/historymedren/1/7/c/F/2/01henry7.jpg http://z.about.com/d/womenshistory/1/0/H/M/2/elizabethyork1.jpg
combined roses http://www.wilderspin.net/School%20stuff/Tudors/Tuddoor%2520Rose.jpg • had a son, Henry VIII, who eventually became King at the age of 17 (his older brother, Arthur, died). http://www.clker.com/cliparts/b/d/6/4/1197104193998287648papapishu_Baby_boy_crawling.svg.hi.png
King Henry VIII • spoiled child, who had his own whipping boy; when Henry did something wrong, his whipping boy was punished! • developed an ulcer in his leg after being injured in a jousting tournament • loved to eat and became very overweight http://www.lssu.edu/faculty/jswedene/images/henry.jpg
King Henry VIII • near the end of his life, he had to be carried around due to his size and leg injury • died on January 28, 1547 at the age of 56 (old for the time period!). • the cause of his death is unknown http://www.brims.co.uk/tudors/henry2.htm
Catherine of Aragon • originally married to Henry’s older brother, Arthur (he died). • since the Tudor family wanted to build ties with her parents in Spain, she became engaged to Henry (he was only 12!). • they married when he became King (he was almost 18). • married for 24 years • had only one child survive, named Mary http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/images/catherine_of_aragon.jpg
Catherine of Aragon • Henry fell in love with one of Catherine’s servants, Anne Boleyn • Asked the Pope for a divorce, but he said “no!” • Henry broke away from the Catholic church in Rome and declared himself head of the Church of England • He gave himself a divorce Divorced http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Horenbout_Catherine_of_Aragon_with_a_monkey.jpg
Anne Boleyn • married Anne in 1533 • She was smart and knew how to get what she wanted • extra finger? • the people did not like her; feel she stole Henry from Catherine • had a daughter named Elizabeth; this upset Henry…he wanted a son to be his heir! http://www.history.org.uk/library/0809/0000/0114/anne_boleyn_295.jpg
Anne Boleyn • Henry thought Anne could not have a boy and falsely accused her of adultery and conspiracy to murder the King • Anne wrote a letter to Henry, begging him to believe that she was innocent • he didn’t care…he already had his eye on someone else! • she was sent to the Tower of London to await her execution Beheaded http://www.myartprints.co.uk/kunst/edouard_cibot/anne_boleyn_1507_36_tower_det_hi.jpg
ANNE BOLEYN'S SPEECH AT HER EXECUTIONMAY 19, 1536, 8 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING Good Christian people, I am come hither to die, for according to the law, and by the law I am judged to die, and therefore I will speak nothing against it. I am come hither to accuse no man, nor to speak anything of that, whereof I am accused and condemned to die, but I pray God save the king and send him long to reign over you, for a gentler nor a more merciful prince was there never: and to me he was ever a good, a gentle and sovereign lord. And if any person will meddle of my cause, I require them to judge the best. And thus I take my leave of the world and of you all, and I heartily desire you all to pray for me. O Lord have mercy on me, to God I commend my soul. After being blindfolded and kneeling at the block, she repeated several times: To Jesus Christ I commend my soul; Lord Jesu receive my soul. Recorded by Edward Hall (spelling modernized)
Anne Boleyn • an executioner was brought in from France • he used a sword for a faster, “neater” end • On Friday, May 19, 1536, she was beheaded on the Tower Green in front of 3,000 people • Henry was playing tennis while it happened
Jane Seymour • was Anne Boleyn’s maid of honor • married her 11 days after Anne was beheaded • gentle and quiet • Henry called her his true love http://www.tudorjewels.com/photographs/jane%20seymour%20portrait.jpg
Jane Seymour • gave birth to a son in 1537 • they named him Edward (VI) • Jane died 12 days later from complications of child birth • Henry VIII is single for two years after Jane’s death Died http://www.culture24.org.uk/asset_arena/3/98/06/160893/v0_master.jpg
Anne of Cleves • Henry searched all over Europe for his next wife • portraits were sent of single ladies • without ever meeting her, he chose Anne of Cleves, who was from Germany, and agreed to marry her • when he met her in person, he thought she was ugly and called her a horse! http://unrealnature.files.wordpress.com/2008/12/bruyn_anne_of_cleves.jpg
Anne of Cleves • for political reasons, he unwillingly married her • Henry was very unhappy • less than six months later, they were divorced Divorced http://www.evilwaves.com/issues/00015/content/image/viva_cleves_00015.jpg
Catherine Howard • caught the eye of 49 year-old Henry (while he was married to Anne of Cleves) • Catherine Howard was young and carefree • she made him feel young and forget about his painful ulcers • Anne Boleyn’s cousin • she was only 15 when they were married http://www.doubledeckerbuses.org/pastyme/media/blogs/all/HowardCatherine02.jpg
Catherine Howard • Catherine was a flirt and liked to hang out with people her own age • committed adultery • sentenced to die • was beheaded on February 13, 1542 at the Tower of London. She was almost 19. Beheaded http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/England-History/CatherineHoward-CC.jpg
Catherine Parr • after Catherine Howard’s execution, very few parents were willing to ‘give’ their daughters to Henry VIII • Henry was looking for a friend and someone to take care of him, since he was ill • They had been friends for many years • She was kind and caring • They were married on July 14, 1543 http://www.britroyals.com/images/catherine_parr.jpg
Catherine Parr • Henry VIII died on January 28, 1547 • this ended Catherine Parr’s role as queen • she later married her true love, Sir Thomas Seymour Survived http://www.verymerryseamstress.com/pictures/parr.jpg
Daughter, Mary (only to survive) http://www.imageenvision.com/150/33487-clipart-of-a-cute-baby-girl-in-pink-a-bow-on-her-one-strand-of-hair-crawling-across-the-floor-in-a-diaper-by-maria-bell.jpg Daughter, Elizabeth (only to survive) Son, Edward http://www.clker.com/cliparts/b/d/6/4/1197104193998287648papapishu_Baby_boy_crawling.svg.hi.png http://pavellas.files.wordpress.com/2010/03/henryviii.jpg
Edward VI • became King when his father died • he was only ten years old • always sick • died (tuberculosis?) at 15 • named his cousin, Lady Jane Grey as his heir • she was Queen for nine days, then Mary, Henry VIII’s oldest daughter overthrew her http://www.nndb.com/people/609/000093330/king-edward-vi-2-sized.jpg
Queen Mary I • became Queen of England in 1553 • was a Roman Catholic and brought it officially back to England (along with the Pope’s power) • persecuted Protestants and burned many at the stake • she is nicknamed “Bloody Mary” • married King Philip II of Spain, but never had any children • died in 1558 http://gallery.nen.gov.uk/gallery_images/0708/0000/0078/mary1england1544_mid.jpg
Queen Elizabeth I • became Queen in 1558 • immediately got rid of the Roman Catholic influence over England that her half-sister brought back • never married • was a powerful ruler • under her rule, new lands were explored http://www.vahistorical.org/sva2003/elizabeth01b.jpg
Queen Elizabeth I • she kept England safe by defeating the Spanish Armada • died March 24, 1603 from blood poisoning (bacteria in the blood that causes infection) • she is considered the greatest ruler England has ever had • the crown was then inherited by the descendants of Henry VIII's sister, Margaret (King James I) http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/eliz4.html
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fadCAHjN-s Horrible Histories “The Wives of Henry VIII” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6GsFipeldo Histeria “The Tale of the Tudors” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCmogoGpnxg Horrible Histories “The Tudors Song”
Fun Facts about Tudor Times… • Girls could marry at 12 and boys at 14, but they had to live with their parents until they were 16. • Sugar was expensive, so only wealthy people had teeth that were black and rotting. To look like they could afford sugar, many people blackened their teeth! • Open sewers carried waste to streams nearby. Water came from village pumps that got water from streams…you can see why people were sick all the time! Microsoft clipart
Fun Facts about Tudor Times… • Baths were considered unhealthy, so to cover up their odor, people wore lots of heavy perfume. • Nine out of every ten people died before they were 40! Microsoft clipart Microsoft clipart
Bibliography Bingham, Jane, Fiona Chandler, Sam Taplin, and Susie McCaffrey. The Usborne Internet-linked Encyclopedia of World History. Tulsa, Okla.: EDC, 2001. Print. Eakins, Lara E. "The Tudor Monarchs." TudorHistory.org. 2010. Web. 24 May 2010. <http://www.tudorhistory.org/>. Educational Broadcasting Corporation. "The Six Wives of Henry VIII." PBS. 2003. Web. 24 May 2010. <http://www.pbs.org/wnet/sixwives/>. Jokinen, Anniina. "King Henry VIII (1491-1547)." Luminarium: Anthology of English Literature. 10 May 2009. Web. 24 May 2010. <http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/tudor.htm>.