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Tudor and Parfitt
On 14 April 2008, in a UK Channel 4 documentary, Tudor Parfitt, taking a literalist approach to the Biblical story, described his research into this claim.
" Tudor Parfitt, author of The Lost Tribes of Israel and Professor of Modern Jewish Studies, points out that the proof cited by adherents of British Israelism is " of a feeble composition even by the low standards of the genre.
According to the findings of British researcher Tudor Parfitt, the location of Senna was more than likely in Yemen, specifically, in the village of Sanāw within the easternmost portion of the Wadi Hadhramaut.
Tudor Parfitt wrote “ It is dangerous because Salibi's ideas have all sorts of implications, not least in terms of the legitimacy of the State of Israel ”.
* Parfitt, Tudor, “ The hijacking of Israel ”, The Sunday Times ( London ) 27 October 1985
* Parfitt, Tudor ( 1987 ) The thirteenth gate: travels among the Lost Tribes of Israel.
* Parfitt, Tudor ( 1985 ) Operation Moses: the untold story of the secret exodus of the Falasha Jews from Ethiopia.
* Tudor Parfitt ( born 1944 ), professor of Modern Jewish Studies at University College London.
Translated by Glenda Abramson and Tudor Parfitt.
* Daniel Frieilmann, " The Case of the Falas Mura " in Tudor Parfitt & Emanuela Trevisan Semi ( Editors ), The Beta Israel in Ethiopia and Israel: Studies on Ethiopian Jews, Routledge, 1999, ISBN 9780700710928

Tudor and Professor
* The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge from 1989 to 1996, Professor Sir David Glyndwr Tudor Williams.
Professor Tim Murray writes that this Trojan foundation myth was not challenged until Polydore Vergil, historian of the early Tudor dynasty, questioned it in the 16th century.
Among them were William Tudor, Daniel Webster, Professor George Ticknor, Doctor John C. Warren, William Sullivan, and George Blake.
Professor Warnicke specializes on politics and protocol at the Tudor Court, Gender Issues in the Early Modern Period ( 1400-c. 1700 ) and Jacobean Funerary Rites for Women.
Professor Arthur Herbert Dodd ( 1891-21 May 1975 ) was an academic historian who taught and published widely, specialising in the politics of the Tudor and Stuart periods, Welsh history, and the history of the Industrial Revolution.
Among them were Tudor, Daniel Webster, Professor George Ticknor, Doctor John C. Warren, William Sullivan, and George Blake.
Graham Watt, Professor of General Practice at the University of Glasgow, nominated Dr Tudor Hart for the award.
In April 2011, Dr. Rachel Tudor, an Assistant Professor of English, Humanities and Literature was denied tenure despite having been recommended for promotion and tenure twice in the last two years by the Faculty Tenure and Promotion Committee, based on the university's criteria of teaching, scholarship and service.

Tudor and Oriental
In 1921, when his 50th birthday was celebrated at a national level, Iorga published a large number of volumes, including a bibliographic study on the Wallachian uprising of 1821 and its leader Tudor Vladimirescu, an essay on political history ( Dezvoltarea aşezămintelor politice, " The Development of Political Institutions "), Secretul culturii franceze (" The Secret of French Culture "), Războiul nostru în note zilnice (" Our War as Depicted in Daily Records ") and the French-language Les Latins de l ' Orient (" The Oriental Latins ").
Nevertheless, as literary critic Tudor Vianu noted, Caragiale's outlook on life was explicitly Balkanic and Oriental, which, in Vianu's view, mirrored a type " which must have been found in his lineage ".
Earlier badges had a Tudor crown and the Volunteer Corps had no Oriental features:

Tudor and African
Others, doctor and author Julian Tudor Hart, have considered Smuts ' formulation of holism as " a soapy term which evades necessary conflict ," which fitted with his belief in excluding the African majority from democracy.
After the South African war ended, Tudor went back to India for another five years ( 1905 – 10 ), and then was posted to Egypt, where he stayed until the start of the First World War.

Tudor and Studies
* Sălăgean, Tudor: Romanian Society in the Early Middle Ages ( 9th-10th Centuries ); in: Ioan-Aurel Pop – Ioan Bolovan ( Editors ): History of Romania: Compendium ; Romanian Cultural Institute ( Center for Transylvanian Studies ), 2006, Cluj-Napoca ; ISBN 978-973-7784-12-4
* Court and Country: Studies in Tudor Social History, Brighton: Harvester Press, 1987
* Victoria M. Tudor, " Reginald of Durham and Saint Godric of Finchale: learning and religion on a personal level ," " Studies in Church History ," 17, 1981.
Wakehurst, aware of any potential criticism over his British Conservative background, arranged for their children to be schooled in Australia: Christopher Loder who attended Tudor House School, then left to attend a year at Eton College before returning to attend The King's School, Parramatta ; David Loder to Tudor House before attending Geelong Grammar School ; Robert Loder attended Cranbrook School and Henrietta Loder returned to obtain a Diploma in Social Studies at the University of Sydney.
* Sălăgean, Tudor: Romanian Society in the Early Middle Ages ( 9th-10th Centuries ); in: Ioan-Aurel Pop – Ioan Bolovan ( Editors ): History of Romania: Compendium ; Romanian Cultural Institute ( Center for Transylvanian Studies ), 2006, Cluj-Napoca ; ISBN 978-973-7784-12-4
Tyrone's Rebellion: The Outbreak of the Nine Years War in Tudor Ireland ( Royal Historical Society Studies in History ) ( 1999 ).
Within these divisions, pupils are members of different houses as follows: Wye and Dean Houses, the lower school day houses, which are incorporated under one roof in a building at the south of the campus ; St James House has been recently moved to Chapel house, the lower school boarding house, located off-site nearby in St James Square ; Severn House, the newest of the middle school day houses, located on the ground floor of the middle school house complex at the north of the campus ; Town House ; Monmouth House, one of the original day houses, located below Hereford House in a building which also houses the Classics and Religious Studies departments and is connected to Severn and Town Houses ; Hereford House, another of the original day houses ; Weirhead House, a boarding house, located at the south of the campus ; New House, a boarding house, located next to the administrative buildings in the centre of the campus ; School House, a boarding house, located next to the middle school house complex at the north-east of the complex ; Chapel House, Monmouth, a Grade II * listed building, located offsite on the Hereford Road to the north of the town and Tudor, Glendower and Buchanan Houses, which comprise the sixth form centre and V1. 2 boarding.
* Sălăgean, Tudor: Romanian Society in the Early Middle Ages ( 9th-10th Centuries ); in: Ioan-Aurel Pop – Ioan Bolovan ( Editors ): History of Romania: Compendium ; Romanian Cultural Institute ( Center for Transylvanian Studies ), 2006, Cluj-Napoca ; ISBN 978-973-7784-12-4

Tudor and at
* 1503 – King James IV of Scotland marries Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Such doctrines are, in the English-speaking world, largely associated with the House of Tudor and the early House of Stuart in Britain and the theology of the Caroline divines, who held their tenure at the pleasure of James I of England ( VI of Scotland ), Charles I and Charles II.
It is possible that it was a Viennese-born friend of Friedmann's in London, Edith Tudor Hart – herself, at this time, a Soviet agent – who first approached Philby about the possibility of working for Soviet intelligence.
The tall Tudor windows at the top of the tower date from the 1570s.
* 1515 – Mary Tudor, Queen of France and Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk are officially married at Greenwich.
A new Rec Center is being built on campus, which will house the intramural sports offices and provide an outdoor pool, training and exercise facilities for all Rice students, while athletics training will solely be held at Tudor Fieldhouse and the Rice Football Stadium.
On 22 August 1485, Richard met the outnumbered forces of Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth Field.
Perhaps in realisation of the implications of this, Richard then appears to have led an impromptu cavalry charge deep into the enemy ranks in an attempt to end the battle quickly by striking at Henry Tudor himself.
When Henry Tudor landed in Pembrokeshire, Wales in 1485 to make a bid for the throne, his descent from Rhys was one of the factors which enabled him to attract Welsh support ( Henry flew a ( Welsh ) dragon banner at the battle of Bosworth Field ).
When it became clear to Henry that the Tudor dynasty was at risk, he consulted his chief minister Cardinal Thomas Wolsey about the possibility of divorcing Catherine.
During her career, Ono has collaborated with a diverse group of artists and musicians including John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Klaus Voormann, Cornelius ( Keigo Oyamada, Naoki Shimizu and Yoko Araki ), Frank Zappa, Sean Lennon, Yuka Honda, Jim Keltner, Earl Slick, Peaches, John Cage, David Tudor, George Maciunas, Ornette Coleman, Charlotte Moorman, George Brecht, Jackson Mac Low, Jonas Mekas, Fred DeAsis, Yvonne Rainer, La Monte Young, Richard Maxfield, Zbigniew Rybczyński, Yo La Tengo, and Andy Warhol ( in 1987 Ono was one of the speakers at Warhol's funeral ).
* August 8 – King James IV of Scotland marries Margaret Tudor, daughter of King Henry VII of England at Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland.
* Owen Tudor of Wales ( c. 1400 – 1461 ), soldier and courtier at the court of the English Kings
The five principal suspects are King Richard, his erstwhile ally Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham ; Richard's servant James Tyrrell, and Margaret Beaufort and her son Henry Tudor, who defeated Richard at Bosworth Field and took the throne as Henry VII.
Also belonging to the more archaic stratum of motets is Libera me Domine ( a5 ), a cantus firmus setting of the ninth responsory at Matins for the Office for the Dead, which takes its point of departure from the setting by Robert Parsons, while Miserere mihi ( a6 ), a setting of a Compline antiphon often used by Tudor composers for didactic cantus firmus exercises, incorporates a four-in-two canon.
Some of them show the influence of the motets of Alfonso Ferrabosco I ( 1543 – 1588 ), a Bolognese musician who worked in the Tudor court at intervals between 1562 and 1578.
One, advanced by Katherine Elwes Thomas in 1930 and adopted by Robert Ripley, posits that Humpty Dumpty is King Richard III of England, depicted in Tudor histories, and particularly in Shakespeare's play, as humpbacked and who was defeated, despite his armies at Bosworth Field in 1485.
The king's youngest brother, Richard, ( later Richard III ) was famously killed in battle against Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field.
In 1485, Henry Tudor invaded England and defeated Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth.
It was built at the same time as the new Chapel was being constructed, and has Tudor fittings, wainscot, portraits and other relics from the demolished north wing of First Court.
While a boy's house, Tudor house had an alternate first verse of the Floreat which for more than two centuries by tradition they would sing by heart at Chapel contrary to all other houses of the school which would sing the official first verse of the Floreat.
Members of Tudor House would then continue to sing the correct second and third verse of the Floreat which Older boys ensured that younger boys knew by heart, often staging impromptu tests at all hours of the day or night, with language students occasionally being required to translate from the Latin to their specialist language.
Decorative Tudor brick chimneys at Hampton Court Palace
During Tudor times, this was the most important room of the palace ; here, the King would dine in state seated at a table upon a raised dais.
The intention was to demolish the Tudor palace a section at a time, while replacing it with a huge modern palace in the Baroque style retaining only Henry VIII's Great Hall.

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