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The Tudor Court

The Tudor Court refers to the political and social environment of England during the reign of the Tudor dynasty (1485–1603), including monarchs like Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. It was the center of power, where decisions on religion, law, and diplomacy were made, often influenced by court advisors and nobles. The court was also a cultural hub, fostering Renaissance arts and humanism. It played a crucial role in shaping English history, identity, and religion, with its grand ceremonies, political intrigue, and efforts to strengthen the monarchy's authority.