History glossary
Tudor Dynasty
the English royal dynasty that ruled from Henry VII to Elizabeth I.
- Category
- Dynasty
- Region
- England
- Date range
- 1485-1603
What it means
The Tudor Dynasty ruled England from 1485 to 1603. Its reigns included the end of the Wars of the Roses, the English Reformation, royal centralization, overseas exploration, religious conflict, and Elizabethan culture.
Related terms
Stories using this term
The Elizabethan Age
Elizabeth I’s reign brought stability, cultural flourishing, exploration, and victory over the Spanish Armada.
The English Civil War
Civil war between king and Parliament led to regicide, a republic, and lasting constitutional change.
The English Reformation
Henry VIII’s break with Rome reshaped religion, politics, and identity through decades of upheaval.
The Tudor Dynasty
The Tudors strengthened royal power, drove religious change, and shaped early modern England.
The British Empire
Britain built the largest empire in history through sea power, trade, slavery, industrial wealth, conquest, and rule, before decolonisation reshaped the modern world.
