8 Quotes About Tudor

Tudor era was a period in the history of England between 1553 and 1603. It is considered to be the golden era in English history. During this time, there were many conflicts between different factions, including the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestants. The wars were known as  Wars of religion and resulted in much damage to both sides Read more

The Tudor era witnessed many battles and battles for succession. The Wars of the Roses ended with the deaths of King Henry VI and his young son, Edward V, at the hands of their uncle, Richard III.

If we still advise we shall never do.
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If we still advise we shall never do. Elizabeth I
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The thing people don't understand about an army is its great, unpunctuated wastes of inaction: you have to scavenge for food, you are camped out somewhere with a rising water level because your mad capitaine says so, you are shifted abruptly in the middle of the night into some indefensible position, so you never really sleep, your equipment is defective, the gunners keep causing small unwanted explosions, the crossbowmen are either drunk or praying, the arrows are ordered up but not here yet, and your whole mind is occupied by a seething anxiety that things are going to go badly because il principe, or whatever little worshipfulness is in charge today, is not very good at the basic business of thinking. It didn't take him many winters to get out of fighting and into supply. In Italy, you could always fight in the summer, if you felt like it. If you wanted to go out. . Hilary Mantel
Around thrones the thunder rolls.
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Around thrones the thunder rolls. C.J. Sansom
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The fate of peoples is made like this, two men in small rooms. Forget the coronations, the conclaves of cardinals, the pomp and processions. This is how the world changes: a counter pushed across a table, a pen stroke that alters the force of a phrase, a woman's sigh as she passes and leaves on the air a trail of orange flower or rose water; her hand pulling close the bed curtain, the discreet sigh of flesh against flesh. Hilary Mantel
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If you help load a cart you get a ride in it, as often as not. It gives him to think, how bad people are at loading carts. Men trying to walk straight ahead through a narrow gateway with a wide wooden chest. A simple rotation of the object solves a great many problems. Hilary Mantel
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Ann Boleyn...a Renaissance Audrey Hepburn in a little black dress. JoAnn Spears
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This building fool could only be Bess of Hardwicke, a woman whose name is seldom seen in print without the word “redoubtable” in front of it. I wondered if anyone ever called her redoubtable to her face. I redoubted it. JoAnn Spears