The First Tudor Kings


The Tudor Kings consisted of three men. In this website we will discuss two of the three. King Henry VII and King Henry VIII.. The following pictures show the Tudor dynasty and the family of Henry VIII. The Kings both worried about setting up a good succession to build a secure dynasty. Little did they know only three men would reign as Tudor Kings. However, King Henry VII, through his daughter Margaret set up a lasting dynasty that even the current monarchs of England are related to. So enjoy learning about the first of the Tudor Kings.


Tudor Dynasty

The Whitehall Mural--1667
From left to right are as follows:: King Henry VIII., King Henry VII, Elizabeth of York, and Jane Seymour
Royal Collection © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II

The Descendants of King Henry VII and King Henry VIII.

HENRY VII (1457-1509; crowned 1485) married
Elizabeth of York (1466-1503; m 1486)

Arthur, Prince of Wales, (1486-1502)
m. Catherine of Aragon

Margaret, Queen of Scotland, (1489-1541)
m. James IV of Scotland

Henry VIII, Duke of York and Prince of Wales, (1491-1547)

Elizabeth Tudor (1492-1495)

Mary, Queen of France and Duchess of Suffolk, (1495-1533)
m. (1) Louis XII France
m. (2) Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk

Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset, (1499-1500)

Katherine Tudor(1503-1503)

HENRY VIII (1491-1547; crowned 1509), married

(1)Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) m. 1509 annulled

Mary I (1516-1558; crowned 1553) m. Phillip II of Spain

Henry Tudor, Duke of Cornwall, (1511-1511)

(2)Anne Boleyn (1507-1536) annulled

Elizabeth I (1533-1603; crowned 1558)

(3)Jane Seymour (1509?-1537: m. 1536) died in childbirth

Edward VI (1537-1553; crowned 1547)

(4)Anne of Cleves (1515-1557; m. 1540) annulled

(5)Katherine Howard (1520?-1542 m. 1540) annulled

(6)Katherine Parr (1512-1548; m. 1543) survived


Henry VIII and family

The Tudor Dynasty--1545
In order from left to right are the following: Mother Jak, Mary, Edward, King Henry VIII., Jane Seymour, Elizabeth, and Wil Somers.
At Hampton Court Palace
Painted by an unknown artist
Royal Collection © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II



Works Cited

The Tudor Rose

The Tudor Rose, the symbol of the new dynasty, made from combining the warring houses of York and Lancaster's rose symbols. Like the marriage of Elizabeth of York and King Henry VII of Lancaster