The Tudor monarch was very famous mostly because of King Henry the eighth. He had plenty of wives and basically all of them ended in the death of them. But I guess he could be titled as a womanizer given the fact that once he lusted after another woman, he found anyway to get rid of his current wife to be with this new woman. From that, it led to King Henry to get his marriage annulled without the consent of the church which was a very serious thing at that time. But just to rap it up, the Tudor monarch is famous due to King Henry the eighth, his sex drive, and the ways he got rid of his wives. And also just to briefly mention that he fathered two future queens, both Queen Mary (where the term bloody Mary came from because of her ruthlessness) and Queen Elizabeth, who was well-known and well liked because of how kind of a ruler she was (the term white queen came about because she was not only really kind, but also because she refused to get married therefore she was a virgin). Just from the top of my head, I hope this was helpful.
King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I
This is probably the most famous: http://englishhistory.net/tudor/monarchs/boleynmainjpg.jpg
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The monarchs of the Tudor Dynasty had numerous palaces all throughout England.
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to produce a son as heir to the throne
Fireworks were not a common form of entertainment during the Tudor period in England. They were introduced later in the 16th century, so it is possible that some Tudor monarchs or nobility may have seen them, but they were not widely used or associated with the Tudor era.
Respectful and cooperative
No. Tudor times was the reign of the Tudor monarchs in England from 1485 to 1603. 1897 was during the reign of Queen Victoria, often called the Victorian period.
They saw it as a potential base for a Spanish invasion.
A+ a balanced, working relationship with parliament
That depends which Lewis. There have been many Lewis' throughout history. The Tudor Monarchs were Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward, Elizabeth and Mary.