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TUDOR1779 in reference to the English royal family, from Welsh surname Tewdwr, used of the line of English sovereigns from Henry VII to Elizabeth I, descended from Owen Tudor, who married Catherine, widowe [..]
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TUDORFamily name of the dynasty who ruled Britain from 1485 to 1603
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TUDORA reference to the period in England during which the ruling monarchs came from the Tudor family (1485-1603). Tudor was the name of a Welshman, Owen Tudor, born in the 1400s. His line became the rulin [..]
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TUDORA style of architecture typified by exposed stone, wood and brick construction. Similar in style to English manor homes.
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TUDOR(n) an English dynasty descended from Henry Tudor; Tudor monarchs ruled from Henry VII to Elizabeth I (from 1485 to 1603)(n) United States dancer and choreographer (born in England) (1909-1987)(n) a m [..]
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TUDORA style of architecture typified by exposed stone, wood and brick construction. Similar in style to English manor homes.
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TUDOR a two-door Ford sedan.
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TUDORAn obscure Welsh family, first recorded in 1232, that seized the English throne in 1485 by defeating the Yorkist king Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth. Lancastrian Henry VII was its first crowned [..]
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TUDORAnglicized form of the medieval Welsh name Tudur, possibly from a hypothetical Celtic name *Toutorīxs meaning "ruler of the people" (cognate with Theodoric). As a surname it was borne by five monarchs [..]
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TUDORVariant of Teodor.
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TUDORName of the family that occupied the throne of England from 1485 to 1603. It is also used to describe the art and architecture of this period.
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TUDORVariant of Teodor.
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TUDORAnglicized form of the medieval Welsh name Tudur, possibly from a hypothetical Celtic name *Toutorīxs meaning "ruler of the people" (cognate with Theodoric). As a surname it was born [..]
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