The Tudor's reign began in year 1485 and ended in year 1603 and during that period of time six kings and queens ruled England.
King Henry VII
The very first king of the the Tudor era was King Henry the seventh, who took control of Wales and England in 1484 until he died in 1509. He was coronated after he defeated Richard the third in the battle of Bosworth Field. This war brought instability to England which King Henry saw the end to. King Henry was mad about gambling and music, two things, which during the Tudor times, people had very little of. However, Henry didn't last very long on the throne as he died on the 21 of April (The queen's and my birthday!) 1509, with only 24 years as king.
King Henry VIII
King Henry the eighth was actually King Henry the seventh's second son but because his first son, Arthur, died in 1502 he became king when his father died. Henry had six wives, Anne Boleyn, Catherine of Aragon, Jane Seymore, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr. But Henry desperately wanted a boy to rule after him so when Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn failed to produce a boy he divorced them immediately. After his first to wives Jane Seymore had a boy, King Edward the VI, who went on to become King after Henry. After a long reign as King, Henry died in the year 1547.
King Henry VII
The very first king of the the Tudor era was King Henry the seventh, who took control of Wales and England in 1484 until he died in 1509. He was coronated after he defeated Richard the third in the battle of Bosworth Field. This war brought instability to England which King Henry saw the end to. King Henry was mad about gambling and music, two things, which during the Tudor times, people had very little of. However, Henry didn't last very long on the throne as he died on the 21 of April (The queen's and my birthday!) 1509, with only 24 years as king.
King Henry VIII
King Henry the eighth was actually King Henry the seventh's second son but because his first son, Arthur, died in 1502 he became king when his father died. Henry had six wives, Anne Boleyn, Catherine of Aragon, Jane Seymore, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard and Catherine Parr. But Henry desperately wanted a boy to rule after him so when Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn failed to produce a boy he divorced them immediately. After his first to wives Jane Seymore had a boy, King Edward the VI, who went on to become King after Henry. After a long reign as King, Henry died in the year 1547.