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The House of Tudor - Real Faces - English Monarchs - Henry VII - Elizabeth of York - Prince Arthur

August 12, 2023

We can now view the real faces of the first Tudor monarchs. The one who established the dynasty on the throne of England, Henry Tudor, a descendant of the Lancastrian branch of the House of Plantagenet, who was later known as king Henry VII his wife Elizabeth of York and two of their sons Prince Arthur and the face of a young, thin and athletic, Henry VIII.

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