Tudor

. Tudor represents the House of Tudor, a Welsh Gender on the English throne from 1485 to 1603 this race come from, inter alia, the following persons:

  • Arthur Tudor (1486-1502), Prince of Wales
  • Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond ( 1430-1456 ), father of King Henry VII
  • Edmund Tudor, 1st Duke of Somerset ( 1499-1500 ), third son of Henry VII and Duke of Somerset
  • Edward VI. (1537-1553), King of England (1547-1553)
  • Elizabeth I (1533-1603), Queen of England (1558-1603)
  • Henry VII (England ) ( 1457-1509 ), King of England ( 1485-1509 )
  • Henry VIII (England ) ( 1491-1547 ), King of England ( 1509-1547 )
  • Henry Tudor, Duke of Cornwall (1511-1511), English prince
  • Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford (~ 1431-1495 ), 1st Earl of Pembroke and Duke of Bedford, uncle of King Henry VII
  • Margaret Tudor (1489-1541), daughter of King Henry VII of England
  • Mary Tudor ( France) ( 1496-1533 ), Queen of France
  • Mary Tudor, the English name of Mary I (England ) ( 1516-1558 ), Queen of England
  • Mary Tudor (1673-1726), daughter of Charles II of England
  • Owen Tudor (ca. 1400-1461 ), founder of the House Tudor

Tudor is the surname of the following persons:

  • Alexandru Tudor (born 1971 ), Romanian football referee
  • Antony Tudor (1908-1987; native William Cook), English ballet dancer, choreographer and dance teacher
  • Bogdan Tudor (born 1970 ), Romanian track and field athlete
  • Corneliu Vadim Tudor ( born 1949 ), Romanian politician
  • Daniel Tudor ( b. 1974 ), the Romanian football player
  • David Tudor (1926-1996), American pianist and composer
  • Frank Tudor (1866-1922), Australian politician
  • Frederic Tudor (1783-1864), founder of the Tudor Ice Company
  • Henri Tudor (1859-1928), inventor and entrepreneur Luxembourg
  • Henry Hugh Tudor (1871-1965), British officer
  • Igor Tudor (born 1978 ), Croatian football player and coach
  • Tasha Tudor (born Starling Burgess; 1915-2008 ), American book illustrator and children's book author

Tudor is the first name of the following persons:

  • Tudor Arghezi (1880-1967), Romanian poet
  • Gavril Tudor Dunca, ( born 1951 ), Romanian politician, an electrical engineer and former Ambassador
  • Tudor Tudan ( b. 1942 ), Romanian painter

Tudor may refer to:

  • Tudor (Kenya ), a Ward in Kenya
  • Tudor domain, a conserved protein domain
  • Tudor rose, a symbol of the union of the houses of Lancaster and York in the dynasty of Tudor
  • Tudor style architecture style from 1480 to 1600 during the reign of the Tudor
  • Škoda 1101 Tudor, built from 1940 to 1952 small car of the Czech car manufacturer Škoda Auto
  • Škoda Tudor ( study), imagined in 2002 concept car of Škoda Auto
  • A Swiss record label (classical music )
  • Existing from 1987 to 1993 and since 2001 Czech metal band
  • Tudor City, an apartment complex on the east side of Manhattan in New York City
  • The Tudors, TV Series
  • Tudor is a second brand of Rolex
  • A former Portuguese brand batteries
  • Disambiguation
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