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Category: Clergy of the Tudor period
** Early Modern Britain, Britain from the Tudor period, from 1485 to 1707
Category: People of the Tudor period
While Axbridge grew in importance as a centre for cloth manufacturing in the Tudor period and gained a charter from King John, Cheddar remained a more dispersed mining and dairy-farming village.
Category: People of the Tudor period
* Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
In all, the Tudor period is seen as a decisive one which set up many important questions which would have to be answered in the next century and during the English Civil War.
Category: People of the Tudor period
By the Tudor period, the Irish culture and language had regained most of the territory initially lost to the colonists: even in the Pale, ‘ all the common folk … for the most part are of Irish birth, Irish habit and of Irish language ’.
Popular representations of John first began to emerge during the Tudor period, mirroring the revisionist histories of the time.
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: Clergy of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
Category: People of the Tudor period
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Tudor and writer
* 1967 – Tudor Arghezi, Romanian writer ( b. 1880 )
* July 14 – Tudor Arghezi, Romanian writer ( b. 1880 )
* May 21 – Tudor Arghezi, Romanian writer ( d. 1967 )
In the last days of his President mandate, he awarded the National Order Steaua României ( rank of ceremonial knighthood ) to the ultra-nationalist controversial politician Corneliu Vadim Tudor, a gesture which drew criticism in the press and prompted Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel, fifteen Radio Free Europe journalists, Timișoara mayor Gheorghe Ciuhandu, song writer Alexandru Andrieș, and historian Randolph Braham to return their Romanian honours in protest.
Corneliu Vadim Tudor (; born November 28, 1949 in Bucharest ) is leader of the Greater Romania Party ( Partidul România Mare ), writer, journalist and a Member of the European Parliament.
A disciple of the writer Eugen Barbu ( who was an unofficial trusted advisor to Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceauşescu ), Tudor was energetic in his praise ( in both prose and poetry ) of the longtime communist dictator prior to Romania's 1989 revolution.
Fifteen Radio Free Europe journalists, Timişoara mayor Gheorghe Ciuhandu, song writer Alexandru Andrieş, and historian Randolph Braham also returned their Steaua României medals as a result of the awards to Tudor and Buzatu.
According to one of the PCD's main opponents, the writer and journalist Tudor Arghezi, Ionescu changed his priorities on the very day King Carol convoked a Crown Council which confirmed neutrality policies ( August 3, 1914 ).
The party was founded in 1991 by Tudor and his literary mentor, the writer Eugen Barbu, one year after Tudor launched the România Mare weekly magazine, which remains the most important propaganda tool of the PRM.
* Cristian Tudor Popescu, a Romanian journalist and writer
Ioanid singled out Adevărul and its collaborator Cristian Tudor Popescu, who, during the July 1991 commemoration of the Iaşi pogrom, attacked writer Elie Wiesel and other Holocaust researchers for having evidenced Ion Antonescu's complicity in extermination.
Cristian Tudor Popescu (; often nicknamed CTP ; born October 1, 1956 ) is a Romanian journalist, essayist and short-story writer.
At the time, he had begun enjoying considerable success — a phenomenon which the writer Tudor Arghezi attributed to the momentary rise of Take Ionescu as a politician ( Ionescu had become the center of a fashion and subject of imitation, and he was among the first to buy more than one of Luchian's paintings ).

Tudor and Sir
They and the Auxies became known as Tudor's Toughs after the police commander, Major-General Sir Henry Hugh Tudor.
Lindisfarne also has the small Lindisfarne Castle, based on a Tudor fort, which was refurbished in the Arts and Crafts style by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the editor of Country Life, Edward Hudson.
More's work, however, little mentions King Henry VII, the first Tudor king, perhaps for having persecuted his father, Sir John More.
Gresham's law is named after Sir Thomas Gresham ( 1519 – 1579 ), who was an English financier during the Tudor dynasty.
After the Battle of Mortimer's Cross in 1461, during the Wars of the Roses, the defeated Lancastrian leader Owen Tudor ( grandfather of the future Henry VII of England ) was taken to Hereford by Sir Roger Vaughan and executed in High Town.
" A prominent Tudor courtier, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, described Thomas Seymour as " hardy, wise and liberal ... fierce in courage, courtly in fashion, in personage stately, in voice magnificent, but somewhat empty of matter.
The Stanleys had been communicating with the exiled Henry Tudor for some time and Tudor's strategy of landing in Wales and heading east into central England depended on the acquiescence of Sir William Stanley, as Chamberlain of Chester and north Wales, and by extension on that of Lord Stanley himself.
After an unsuccessful bid to escape from court, Lord Strange had confessed that he and his uncle, Sir William Stanley, had conspired with Henry Tudor.
Three armies followed each other into the midlands: Lord Stanley and his forces ; then Sir William Stanley ; and finally Henry Tudor and a host comprising Tudor retainers, dispossessed Lancastrian exiles and many men of Wales and Cheshire.
Sir Jasper Tudor was the half-brother of King Henry VI.
Archaeologists have recently discovered a Tudor garden including a grotto at Carew Manor, believed to have been created by Sir Francis Carew in the 16th century.
In 1538, this estate, including other fields lying along the brook, passed to the Tudor diplomat Sir Ralph Sadler.
Remodelled in Tudor gothick style for Sir James Stronge.
Sir Owen Meredith Tudor ( ; c. 1400 – 2 February 1461 ) was a Welsh soldier and courtier, descended from a daughter of the Welsh prince Rhys ap Gruffudd, " Lord Rhys ".
Pugin later dismissed the building saying ' All Grecian, Sir, Tudor details on a classic body ', the essentially symmetrical plan and river front being offensive to Pugin's taste for medieval gothic buildings.
* Sir Ralph Kohn, BSc, MSc, PhD Manchester Bynum Tudor Visiting Fellow ; Pharmacologist, Entrepreneur, Musician
The castle became a base for their operations across the region: there were planned operations in 1464, Sir Richard Tunstall mounted attacks from Harlech in 1466 and Jasper Tudor landed there with French reinforcements in 1468, before then raiding the town of Denbigh.
Here he and Neame were in the company of such figures as Major-General Sir Adrian Carton de Wiart and Air Vice Marshal Owen Tudor Boyd.
This form of debasement in Tudor England led to the formulation of Gresham's Law, so named after Sir Thomas Gresham.
* Sir Tudor Walters 1919 – 1922
* Sir Tudor Walters 1931
* Sir Owen Tudor Burne, Clyde and Siratlinairn (" Rulers of India " series, 1891 )
The Portrait of Sir John Luttrell: A Tudor Mystery, London: Jistlynn Ltd., 2000.
Sir Anthony St Leger or Sellenger ( c. 1496 – 16 March 1559 ) of Ulcombe and Leeds Castle, Kent, was an English politician and Lord Deputy of Ireland during the Tudor period.

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