UNIVERSIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE TLAXCALA
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras
“The Tudorsitos”
1485-1603
THE
TUDOR
AGE
Diana Belén Mejia Cervantes Piedad Abigail Aguilar Navarro
Irais Flores Ruiz Erika Aleida Sánchez Rubio
Gabriela Zarate González David Jesus Lima Pastrana
TUDORS FAMILY
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HENRY VIII
With the Parliament aid
Henry broke off any
relation with Roma.
Founded the Church of
England named the Anglican
Church with him as the head
of the church.
For
Disgusted, he divorced again
He remarried Anne Boleyn, who
and married Jane Seymour, became pregnant with a girl,
And "He annulled his
who gave birth to a boy, Elizabeth. "Anne was first marriage.
Edward. Catherune"
executed."
MARY I
1516-1558
She was the daughter of King
Henry VIII and Catherine of
Mary I, also known as Mary
Aragon.
Tudor, was the Queen of
England.
Mary's short-lived reign ended
with her death, leading to the
ascension of her Protestant Mary is often remembered for
half-sister Elizabeth I. her fervent efforts to restore
Catholicism in England and her
the nickname "Bloody Mary"
THE She encouraged the flourishing of English
theater with figures such as Shakespeare
GOLDEN
AGE the virgin queen
During Elizabeth I's reign, the English
THE GOLDEN AGE
"Golden Age" witnessed a cultural
renaissance. Shakespeare's company, the
Lord Chamberlain's Men, enjoyed royal
support and addressed political and social His influence on the cultural and political development
ELIZABETH I
themes in their plays. of England was significant. Furthermore, her
decision to maintain religious and political stability, as
well as her ability to maintain peace with foreign
powers, left a mark on history; her choice not to
marry, seen as an act of dedication to her nation,
reflects her commitment with the welfare of England.