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Kings and Queens Food Sports Punishments Gallery Click on the section you would like to learn about Jokes Made By
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King Henry VII King Henry VIII King Edward VI Queen Mary I Queen Elizabeth I Lady Jane Grey Back
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Name: King Henry VII Age (2013):556 Born:28 January 1457 Died:21 April 1509 Reign:22 August 1485-21 April1509 Reign Lasted:24 Years Wife:Elizabeth Of York Children: Arthur, Margaret,Henry and Mary Back This is Henry VII signature
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Name: King Henry VIII Age (2013):522 Born:28 June 1491 Died:28 January 1547 Reign: June 24 1509 –January 28 1547 Reign Lasted: 38 years Wife: (1)Catherine of Aragon (2)Anne Boleyn (3)Jane Seymour(4)Anne of Cleves (5)Catherine Howard(6)Catherine Parr Kids:Mary,Elizabeth I and Edward VI Back When Henry got older he was so fat he had to be hauled into bed!
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Name : King Edward VI Age in 2013:476 Born: 12 th of October 1537 Died: 6 th of July 1553 Reign: 1547-1553 Reign Lasted: 6 years Wife: None Children: None Crowned at the age of Nine Back
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Name :Lady Jane Grey Age in 2013: 476 Born: Unclear either 1536/1537 Died:12 th February 1554 Reign: 1553-1553 Reign Lasted :9 Days Husband; Lord Guilford Dudley Children: None This was her signature: Back
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Name: Queen Mary I Age in 2013: 497 Born:18 February 1516: Died:17 November 1558 Reign:1553-1558 Reign :Lasted:5 Years Husband : Philip II of Spain Children :None Mary I was nicknamed Back
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Name: Elizabeth I (Frizzy Lizzy) Age: (2013)480 Born:7 September 1533 Died: march 24 1603 Reign:1558-1603 Reign lasted: 45 years Husband: None Children: None To raise money the queen put a tax on men’s beards Back
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The Tudors ate a lot of fresh food because there was no way of storing it. They ate with their fingers,knifes and spoons. Instead of water with their meals,they often drank ale and the rich drank wine. Water was often unfit to drink because it was contaminated with sewage. Back
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Football-football was played different than it is today. Lots of people were allowed to join and the goal posts were placed about a mile apart. And they could kick throw or pick up the ball to put it between the opponents goal posts. Hunting- Only the rich were allowed to hunt deer. Yeoman farmers could hunt foxes but, the poor were only allowed to hunt hares and rabbits. Back Banned Sports- A law was passed in 1512 that banned ordinary people from a whole range of games including tennis, dice, cards, bowls and skittles.This was because the Government wanted people to work more and play less.
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Back What did Elizabeth 1 st do when she burped? She ordered a royal pardon Why did henry have 6 wives? Because he wanted to chop and change Click when you want to know the answer When did henry VIII die? A few days before they buried him
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Beheading (death by axe): This was a punishment that resulted in your head being chopped off! The heads were sometimes placed on spices along London Bridge. Beheading was considered less degrading than being hung and it usually killed more quickly. Noblemen (rich) who committed crimes were more likely to beheaded than hung. Hanging from the gallows: A piece of rope was put around the neck making it hard to breathe. The person would be hung from the rope until he/she had stopped breathing and was dead. People were hanged for crimes such as stealing, treason, rebellion and riot or murder. Back
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