• Dec 12, 1485

    Henry VII

    Henry VII
    Henry VII - King of England and Ireland, the Emperor (1485-1509), the first monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
  • Apr 22, 1509

    Henry VIII Tudor

    Henry VIII Tudor
    Henry VIII Tudor - King of England from 22 April 1509 the son and heir of King Henry VII of, the second British monarch of the Tudor dynasty. With the consent of the Roman Catholic Church, the English kings were named as "Lords of Ireland," but in 1541, at the request of the Catholic Church excommunicated by Henry VIII of, the Irish parliament gave him the title "King of Ireland".
  • Jan 28, 1547

    Edward VI

    Edward VI
    Edward VI - King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547, the only surviving son of Henry VIII. Born from the third marriage of the king, his mother died after his birth. Entry to the throne nine years under the tutelage of his uncle by the mother, the Duke of Somerset.
  • Jul 10, 1553

    Jane Grey

    Jane Grey
    Jane Grey - the Queen of England from July 10, 1553 on July 19, 1553. Also known as the "queen for nine days." Executed on charges of seizing power February 12, 1554.
  • Jul 19, 1553

    Maria I Tudor

    Maria I Tudor
    Maria I Tudor - Queen of England from 1553, the eldest daughter of Henry VIII's marriage to Catherine of Aragon. Also known as Bloody Mary (or Bloody Mary), Mary Catholic.
    This Queen does not put a single monument in the country, its name is synonymous with the massacre, the day of her death (and also the day of accession to the throne of Elizabeth I) celebrated in the country as a national holiday.
  • Nov 17, 1553

    Elizabeth I

    Elizabeth I
    Elizabeth I - Queen of England and Queen of Ireland from 17 November 1558 the last of the Tudor dynasty. She inherited the throne after the death of her sister, Queen Mary I.
    Elizabeth The period is sometimes called "the golden age of England", in connection with the flourishing of culture, and the increased value of England on the world stage