Question
What does the term “Tudor Court” mean?
a.
refers to the Tudor family that ruled England for over one hundred years
b.
appointed members of the court by the Tudor family
c.
refers to the English parliament
d.
refers to the teachers who educated children of the royal family
a.
refers to the Tudor family that ruled England for over one hundred years
b.
appointed members of the court by the Tudor family
c.
refers to the English parliament
d.
refers to the teachers who educated children of the royal family
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The term “Tudor Court” primarily refers to:
**a. refers to the Tudor family that ruled England for over one hundred years.**
The Tudor Court was the royal court associated with the Tudor dynasty, which ruled England from 1485 to 1603. This includes notable monarchs such as Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Elizabeth I. The court was both a political and social center where the monarch held power and hosted nobility.
**a. refers to the Tudor family that ruled England for over one hundred years.**
The Tudor Court was the royal court associated with the Tudor dynasty, which ruled England from 1485 to 1603. This includes notable monarchs such as Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Elizabeth I. The court was both a political and social center where the monarch held power and hosted nobility.