Most of the version of Tudor history we know is through the eyes of Henry VIII. — Charlotte Hope Copy Share Image
Help me, Mr. Wizard! I don't want to be an amateur gynecologist anymore! — Rock Cowles Channeling Tooter The Turtle Copy Share Image
I love Sutton House in Clapton, a beautiful example of Tudor architecture. — Sharon Horgan Copy Share Image
In following their line through, and those of Plantagenet and Tudor, there is but little to soothe the mind. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
My experiences thus far had me planning to throttle the first Tudor historian I met upon my return for gross dereliction of… — Deborah Harkness Copy Share Image
I love all history because it’s storytelling. But, I will always have a special place in my heart for the Tudor dynasty. — Natalie Copy Share Image
London matters to me because it's the center of what I do for a living and has been since Tudor times. — William Monahan Copy Share Image
We have a lot to learn from the Tudor education system. It had diversity, placed rigorous demands on its students, and encouraged… — David Starkey Copy Share Image
“He who gives back at first repulse and without striking the second blow, despairs success, has never been, is not, and never… — Gavin Weightman Copy Share Image
“Modern writers usually don't know what it was like to live in the past, but Rushworth-Brown has done this with great skill… — Paul Rushworth-Brown Copy Share Image
“The Tudor rose was invented to symbolize the unity that had supposedly been brought about when Henry VII married Edward IV’s daughter… — Dan Jones Copy Share Image
“This was dangerous talk—in these enlightened times, a wise woman would never be too clever. The accusation of witchcraft had rid many… — Joss Alexander Copy Share Image
Of course I had written a film about Elizabeth I, and I loved the Tudor period, and I think at the time… — Michael Hirst Copy Share Image
“There are women that men marry and there are women that men don't," Anne pronouned. "And you are the sort of mistress… — Philippa Gregory Copy Share Image
I did not worry about what a man or woman personally believed, but the nation's official religion should be outwardly practiced by… — Margaret George Copy Share Image
“To make a tarte of strawberyes," wrote Margaret Parker in 1551, "take and strayne theym with the yolkes of four eggs, and… — Allegra Goodman Copy Share Image