The ruling House of Tudor has its origin in Wales, specifically descending from the Prince Rhys aw Tewder. Their rule of the British territories began in 1485 with Henry the VII, continuing on till the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. They were succeeded by the rule of the House of Stuart.
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Theodore (French): from the given name with Greek (Theodoros) roots, theos (God), doron (gift). Tudor is the Welsh version.
Monarchs do not have surnames, instead they are said to belong to a Royal House. Edward VI was from the House of Tudor.
His father, Henry VII was from the House of Tudor. His mother Elizabeth was from the House of York
The royal Tudor girls read, went to eat and did all that royal-ish stuff. Whereas the common Tudor girls did housework.
I would say the house of York, which ended when Richard II was killed during the battle of Bosworth (1485) against Henry Tudor.
the Tudor court is a place where Henry viii lived with his royal courtiers and ministers