Tudor

Tudor, the family name of the royal house that occupied the English throne from 1485 (accession of Henry VII.) to 1603 (death of Queen Elizabeth), founded by Owen Tudor, a Welsh gentleman, who became Clerk of the Household, and subsequently the husband of Catherine of Valois, widow of Henry V.; their son, Edmund, Earl of Richmond, married Margaret Beaufort, a direct descendant of Edward III., and became the father of Henry VII.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Tudela * Tula
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Troyes
Truck-system
Trumbull, Jonathan
Trunnion, Commodore Hawser
Truro
Tuam
Tübingen
Tucker, Abraham
Tucuman
Tudela
Tudor
Tula
Tulchan Bishops
Tulle
Tunbridge
Tunbridge Wells
Tunis
Tunstall
Tupper, Martin
Turenne, Vicomte de
Turgot, Anne Robert Jacques

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