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Tudor Court

Tudor Court refers to the period of English history when the Tudor dynasty ruled, from 1485 to 1603. This era is marked by significant political, religious, and cultural changes, including the strengthening of the monarchy, the Reformation, and notable figures like Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. The court was the central hub for royal decision-making, fashion, arts, and diplomacy, shaping England’s identity and influence. The Tudor Court was known for its grandeur, political intrigue, and the development of a distinctive national culture that has left a lasting legacy.