dablink For the later style inspired by Tudorarchitecture, see Tudor Revival architecture . For the style popular in apartment buildings and housing cooperatives in New York City in the 1920s, see Tudor City . Image KingsCollegeChapel.jpg thumb right 200px Kings College Chapel outside view The Tudor architectural style is the final development of medieval architecture during the Tudor period 1485 ... James I in 1603. There are also examples of Tudorarchitecture in Scotland, such as King s College, Aberdeen . Church architecture In church architecture the principal examples are Henry VII Lady ... to as Tudor or sometimes Mock Tudor styles known as Jacobethan or a more rustic Tudor Revival architecture . commons category Tudor style architecture Further reading Garner, Thomas and Arthur James ... 3 Domestic Architecture of England during the Tudor Period . London B.T. Batsford, 1908 1911. External ... Reflist 1911 DEFAULTSORT TudorArchitecture Category Tudorarchitecture Category Architectural styles Category British architecture by period Category House styles Category Tudor England Architecture Category Tudor Revival architecture Category English architecture by period de Tudorstil es Estilo ... superseded by Elizabethan architecture in domestic building of any pretensions to fashion, the Tudor style still retained its hold on English taste, portions of the additions to the various colleges of Oxford and Cambridge being still carried out in the Tudor style which overlaps with the first stirrings of the Gothic Revival . The four centred arch, now known as the Tudor arch , was a defining ... spread out and the foliage becomes more naturalistic. Nevertheless, Tudor style is an awkward style designation, with its implied suggestions of continuity through the period of the Tudor dynasty ... was typical of earlier medieval architecture. Instead, fireplaces could now be placed upstairs ... last Quiney first Anthony publisher George Phillip location London ref Tudor chimney pieces were ... more details
tocright Tudor may refer to People Tudor name Tudor dynasty , English royal house ArchitectureTudorarchitecture , the final development of medieval architecture during the Tudor period 1485 1603 Tudor Revival architecture , also called Mock Tudor, refers to the 20th century emulation of Tudorarchitecture Entertainment Tudor Rose film Tudor Rose film , 1936 film also known as Nine Days a Queen The Tudors , a TV series Tudor Rose , a track by the drum and bass artist Dillinja b. 1974 Transport Avro Tudor , a type of aeroplane Other uses Tudor period , a historical era in England coinciding with the rule of the Tudor dynasty Tudor bonnet , a style of cap Tudor City , an apartment complex located in New York City, New York, United States Tudor rose , a traditional heraldic emblem of England, first introduced by Henry VII Tudor watch , a brand of watches manufactured by Rolex Tudor Investment Corporation , a hedge fund founded by Paul Tudor Jones Tudor s Toughs , a paramilitary group during the Irish War of Independence. See Black and Tans The Public Research Centre Henri Tudor , a Luxembourg research institute disambig cs Tudor de Tudor fr Tudor is Tudor nl Tudor nds Tudor ro Tudor ru sk Tudor sl Tudorji razlo itev sv Tudor ... more details
Edmund Tudor may refer to Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond , father of Henry VII Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset , son of Henry VII hndis Tudor, Edmund de Edmund Tudor nl Edmund Tudor pl Edmund Tudor ... more details
Martin Tudor is the name of Martin Tudor footballer born 1976 , Romanian football player Martin Tudor science fiction activist British fanzine editor writer hndis name Tudor, Martin ... more details
Tudor Hall may refer to Places Tudor Hall Bel Air, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland Tudor Hall Leonardtown, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland Tudor Hall Upper Fairmount, Maryland , listed on the NRHP in Maryland Other Tudor Hall School for Girls Indianapolis, Indiana , now known as Park Tudor School disambig de Tudor Hall ... more details
architecture of the buildings can be classified Gothic Revival architecture neo Gothic ref cite web url http www.nyc architecture.com MID MID005.htm title Tudor City work New York Architectural Images accessdate 2008 05 04 ref rather than Tudor style architectureTudor or the related English revival styles Tudorbethan architecture Tudorbethan Mock Tudor and Jacobethan . An earlier 1920s residential ...coord 40.7491 N 73.971 W display title Image Tudor City Nor2 jeh.JPG thumb 250px Tudor City apartments with the Chrysler Building in background Tudor City is an apartment complex located on the East Side ..., 15 59 43rd Street to the north. Tudor City takes its name from England s Tudor dynasty , which ruled from 1485 to 1603 and included King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I History Before Tudor City ... French Fred F. French sought to lure tenants to Tudor City, his vision of an urban Utopia a human ... cite news title Streetscapes Tudor City Parks The Changing Centerpiece of a City Within a City url http ... . ref name nyt gray The area where Tudor Gardens Number 2 stands today was the site of the legendary ... a 1,000 judgement against the owners of Tudor City. Marchant, an African American, had been refused ... F. French Company sold Tudor City to the Rabinowitz Corporation, which in turn sold it to the Helmsley ... in Tudor City to Philip Pilevsky of Philips International and Francis Greenburger of Time ... title Major holdings in Tudor City are being sold work The New York Times date May 8, 1985 accessdate 2008 05 04 first Dee last Wedemeyer ref The new owners quickly set about converting Tudor ... slump cquote ...at Tudor City, owner Time Equities couldn t cover the complex s underlying mortgage ... debts, a Tudor City one bedroom could be had for 3,500. ref cite news work New York Magazine title ... April 4, 2008 accessdate 2008 05 04 ref In 1988 Tudor City was named a historic district by New York ... gst fullpage.html?res 940DEFDD1039F93BA25756C0A96E948260 title Tudor City Given Status As Landmark ... more details
Mary Tudor may refer to Mary I of England , daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, d.1558 Mary Tudor, Queen of France , daughter of Henry VII of England, wife of Louis XII of France and then of Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk Lady Mary Tudor 1673 1726 , daughter of Charles II and Moll Davis wife of 2nd Earl of Derwentwater, Henry Graham and James Rooke Mary Tudor, graduate student of Wendell Johnson , who conducted the Monster Study Marie Tudor , a play by the French playwright, Victor Hugo , which was based on Mary I of England Mary Tudor The Tudors Mary Tudor The Tudors , fictional depiction of Mary I of England hndis Tudor, Mary bs Marija Tudor vor br Mari Bro Saoz cs Marie Tudorovna da Mary Tudor de Mary Tudor et Mary Tudor fr Marie d Angleterre ko he lb Mary Tudor nl Maria Tudor ja no Mary Tudor pl Maria Tudor pt Maria Tudor simple Mary Tudor sk M ria Tudorov fi Maria Tudor sv Maria Tudor tr Mary Tudor ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Tudor Place nrhp type nhl image Tudor Place 2011.jpg caption location 1644 31st Street ... built 1815 architect Dr. William Thornton architecture Federal architecture Federal designated nrhp ...&ResourceType Building title Tudor Place accessdate 2009 09 04 work National Historic Landmark summary ... ref governing body Private refnum 66000871 Tudor Place is a mansion in Washington, D.C. that was originally ... Tudor Place in 1805. They contracted with Dr. William Thornton , who also designed the United States Capitol as well as The Octagon House , to design Tudor Place. The decorations included four Cushion ... of George Washington , died at Tudor Place. ref cite journal title Died journal The Lady s miscellany ... Carty & White page 398 pages 644 accessdate November 12, 2010 quote Died. At Tudor Place, thereat of Thomas ... to spend the last fortnight of her mother s life with her mother at Tudor Place to render attentions ... III and his wife, Eliza Susan Quincy, visited the Peter s at Tudor Place. ref name Mount cite book ... 12, 1816, former United States Secretary of State Timothy Pickering visited the Peter s at Tudor ... 1844 , occupied Tudor Place with his wife Britannia Peter Kennon, daughter of Thomas Peter. ref cite ... his last visit to the District of Columbia at Tudor Place before his death on October 12, 1870. ref ... 621 accessdate November 13, 2010 ref By 1874, Tudor Place was occupied by Thos. Beverley Kennon 1830 ... web url http www.tudorplace.org manuscript collection.html bevII title The Tudor Place Manuscript Collection ... the collection of relics of Martha Washington that were maintained inside Tudor Place. ref name Century ... years of Peter family ownership. Tudor Place gives a rare glimpse into American cultural and social ... Places Inventory Nomination Tudor Place 32  KB date , 19 author publisher National Park ... photos, exterior and interior, from 19 32  KB ref Tudor Place is located at 1644 31st Street, N.W. and is open to the public. gallery File Cyark Tudor Place 1.jpg Image of Tudor Place from the South ... more details
I 1558 to 1603 See also TudorarchitectureTudor Revival architectureTudor navy Tudor rose Tudorbethan ...The Tudor period usually refers to the period between 1485 and 1603, specifically in relation to the history of England . This coincides with the rule of the Tudor dynasty in England whose first monarch ..., and more optimistic under the Tudors than at any time in a thousand years. ref John Guy, Tudor ... Tudor coat of arms Following the Black Death and the agricultural depression of the late 15th century ... . ref Ian Dawson, The Tudor century 1993 p 214 ref Tudor Government, 1536 53 Historian Geoffrey Elton revolutionized the study of Tudor government by his 1953 book The Tudor Revolution in Government ... and created a modern bureaucratic government. He injected Tudor power into the darker corners ..., eds., Revolution Reassessed Revision in the History of Tudor Government and Administration 1986 ref Impact of Dissolution The Tudor Government raised a huge amount of revenue from the dissolution ..., now went to the King. The Tudor Government gained further revenue from the clerical lands in two ... This was perhaps the most significant series of events which took place during the Tudor period. It began ... popular uprising during the Tudor period. It was at first intended as a demonstration ... expected to give alms to assist the impotent poor . Tudor law was harsh on the able bodied ... TUDpoverty.htm title Poverty in Tudor Times publisher Spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk ... Although home to only a small part of the population the Tudor municipality municipalities were ... , diphtheria , Scarlet fever , and chickenpox . ref name Life In Tudor Times cite web url http www.localhistories.org tudor.html title Life In Tudor Times publisher Localhistories.org date accessdate ... In Tudor Times The walls of Tudor houses were often made from timber and wattle and daub , or brick ... telling the difference between Tudor houses and Tudor style houses easy, as the original beams are not straight ... more details
Katherine Tudor may refer to Katherine Tudor, Princess of England , daughter of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York Katheryn of Berain , Welsh noblewoman also known as Katherine Tudor Katherine of Aragon , Queen of England and first wife of Henry Tudor Henry VIII and Arthur Tudor Katherine Howard , Queen of England and fifth wife of Henry VIII Katherine Parr , Queen of England and sixth wife of Henry VIII hndis Tudor, Katherine mk ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 The surname Tudor , within the United Kingdom , originates from the Welsh ... name Theodore . Tudor is also a common first name in Romanian language Romanian , also equivalent to Theodor . Tudor can also be a surname in Romania . The English royal dynasty, the House of Tudor , including prominent members Owen Tudor Lang cy Owain ap Maredudd ap Tewdwr , lover or possibly second husband of Catherine of Valois , and grandfather of King Henry VII Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond , son of Owen Tudor and Catherine of Valois, father of King Henry VII Jasper Tudor, 1st Duke of Bedford , uncle of King Henry VII Arthur Tudor eldest son of King Henry VII predeceased his father Margaret Tudor , Queen Consort of Scotland, eldest daughter of King Henry VII Mary Tudor, Queen of France , latterly Mary Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk, second daughter of King Henry VII Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset , 3rd son of King Henry VII Tudor as a surname may also refer to Alex Tudor , an English cricketer Antony Tudor , a British choreographer Corneliu Vadim Tudor , a Romanian politician David Tudor , an American pianist Edward Tudor Pole , a British singer Frank Tudor , an Australian politician Frederic Tudor , an American entrepreneur and Boston s Ice King Henri Tudor , a Luxembourgian industrialist and inventor Henry Hugh Tudor , a British soldier, later police chief in Ireland and then Palestine Igor Tudor , a Croatian football soccer player Joel Tudor , an American longboard surfer John Tudor footballer , an English football soccer player John Tudor baseball , an American baseball player Lukas Tudor b. 1969 , a Chilean football soccer player Shane Tudor b. 1982 , an English football soccer player Tasha Tudor 1915 2008 , an American illustrator and author of children s books William Tudor 1750 1819 , an Attorney at Law who served as Representative of Boston in the Massachusetts ... Historical Society William Tudor 1779 1830 , a leading literary figure in Boston and cofounder ... more details
Other uses Tudor disambiguation Use British English date August 2011 Royal house surname Tudor coat of arms Image Tudor Rose Heraldry .svg 180px br The Tudor Rose country Kingdom of England , Principality ... dissolution 1603 nationality Welsh people Welsh , English The Tudor dynasty or House of Tudor was a European ... House of Tudor http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 608456 House of Tudor House of Tudor. 2010 ... of Penmynydd Tudor family rose to power in the wake of the Wars of the Roses , which left the House of Lancaster, to which the Tudors were aligned, extinct. Henry Tudor was able to establish himself as a candidate ... Calais . In total, five Tudor monarchs ruled their domains for just over a century. Henry VIII ... themes during the Tudor era. The Tudor line failed in 1603 with the death of Elizabeth I of England ... , a considerable heiress, was married to Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond . Tudor was the son of Welsh courtier Owain Tewdr anglicised to Owen Tudor and Katherine of Valois , widowed Queen Consort of the Lancastrian Henry V of England King Henry V . Edmund Tudor and his siblings were either illegitimate ... Earlier arms of the Tudors as Welsh noble house. File Edmund Tudor Arms.svg Coat of arms of Edmund Tudor, first Earl of Richmond. As he was the son of a princess of France and a minor Welsh Squire, the grant ... as part of the House of Lancaster Lancastrian Royal Family . File Jasper Tudor Arms.svg Coat of Arms of Jasper Tudor , Duke of Bedford, and Earl of Pembroke, brother of Edmund Tudor gallery center Henry ... of the royal house of Tudor Edmund s son Henry VII of England Henry Tudor , born in Pembroke, grew ... Lancastrian and Yorkist descent. The new dynasty was symbolised by the Tudor Rose , a fusion ... infancy Arthur, Prince of Wales , Henry VIII of England Henry, Duke of Richmond , Margaret Tudor Margaret , who married James IV of Scotland , and Mary Tudor queen consort of France Mary , who married ... a male heir to the Tudor dynasty The new King Henry VIII of England Henry VIII married Catherine ... more details
Henry Tudor may refer to Henry VII of England , d.1509 Henry VIII of England , d.1547 Henry, Duke of Cornwall , son of Henry VIII, d.1511 Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset , son of Henry VIII and his mistress Elizabeth Blount Henry Hugh Tudor died 1965 , British army Major General hndis Tudor, Henry Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ja tr Henry Tudor ... more details
Refimprove date January 2007 File Portrait Henri Tudor.jpg thumb right 450px Henri Tudor Henri Owen Tudor 30 September 1859, Ferschweiler 31 May 1928 was a Luxembourg ish engineer , inventor , and industrialist . He developed the first practical lead acid battery in 1886 Gaston Plant was the French physicist who invented the lead acid battery in 1859 . Tudor established a factory in Rosport for the purposes of manufacturing the batteries. However, the cost of manufacturing the product in Luxembourg, which had no lead industry and little domestic demand of its own, forced Tudor to expand manufacturing overseas, particularly in Belgium , France , Germany , and the United Kingdom . Tudor died in 1928, at the age of 68, of lead poisoning . At the time of his death, 25,000 people worked in the manufacture of Tudor batteries. In 1987, the Public Research Centre Henri Tudor , freshly founded in Luxembourg, is named in honor of Henri Owen Tudor and his devotion to research and innovation. In May 2009, the Tudor Museum with exhibits relating to his development of the lead acid accumulator, opened in Rosport Castle where Tudor lived. ref name historique http musee tudor.lu pages fr musee historique.php?lang FR Historique du mus e , Mus e Tudor . Fr icon . Retrieved 30 March 2011. ref References Reflist Clr Persondata NAME Tudor, Henri Own ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Luxembourgian engineer, inventor, and industrialist DATE OF BIRTH 30 September 1859 PLACE OF BIRTH Ferschweiler , Germany DATE OF DEATH 16 July 2005 PLACE OF DEATH Esch sur Alzette , Luxembourg DEFAULTSORT Tudor, Henri Owen Category 1859 births Category 1928 deaths Category People from Bitburg Pr m Category Luxembourgian engineers Category Luxembourgian businesspeople Category Luxembourgian inventors Luxembourg bio stub Engineer stub de Henri Tudor fr Henri Tudor lb Henri Tudor ... more details
John Tudor may refer to John Tudor footballer born 1946, played for Newcastle United John Tudor baseball hndis name Tudor, John Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Ralph A. Tudor 1902 1962 was a builder, civil engineer and Under Secretary of the United States United States Department of the Interior Interior Department . The Ralph A. Tudor Medal awarded by the Society of American Military Engineers is named for him. ref http www.whs.mil library mildoc AR 20672 15, 2017 20February 201977.pdf SAME Awards , Dept. of Defense Washington Headquarters Services ref Ralph Arnold Tudor was born in Colorado and grew up in western Oregon. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in 1923 and was an officer in the United States Army Corps of Engineers Corps of Engineers until leaving the army in 1929. He later worked for a number of construction companies in the San Francisco area where he specialized in road and bridge construction. Tudor was acquainted with Douglas McKay , a former governor of Oregon, who was appointed Secretary of the Interior by President Dwight D. Eisenhower . In March 1953 McKay arranged to have Tudor appointed Under Secretary of the Interior. As Under Secretary, Tudor was responsible for much of the administrative work of the department. He helped select persons to run the various bureaus that were part of the Interior Department, including the Bureau of Mines , the Bureau of Reclamation , and the Bonneville Power Administration . Tudor coordinated the Department s legislative program and was involved with a number of environmental issues that arose during the early years of the Eisenhower administration, including the Hells Canyon and Echo Park, Los Angeles Echo Park controversies. Tudor served until September 1954 when he ... eisenhower.archives.gov Research Finding Aids T.html Papers of Ralph A. Tudor, Dwight D. Eisenhower ... oac Finding aid to the Tudor Engineering Company Records, Bancroft Library Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tudor, Ralph A. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1902 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1962 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tudor, Ralph A. Category 1902 births Category ... more details
For the king Edward VI of England No footnotes date June 2010 Edward Tudor was the supposed son of Henry VII of England Henry VII and Elizabeth of York . It is most likely that he was born towards the beginning of the marriage 1487 or 1488 or towards the end of it 1498 1501 . However it is also thought that the name of Edward is mistaken with that of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York s youngest son Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset who was born in 1499 and died 1 year later in 1500. References Alison Weir, Britain s Royal Family A Complete Genealogy London, UK The Bodley Head, 1999 , page 150 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tudor, Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tudor, Edward Category House of Tudor Category Princes of England Category 15th century English people England bio stub UK royal stub mk pl Edward Tudor syn Henryka VII ... more details
Tudor Giurgiu b. 1972 in Cluj Napoca , Romania is a Romanian film director. He was President of the Romanian National Television, TVR between 2005 and 2007. Tudor Giurgiu is also a director of music videos and has made documentaries. Giurgiu owns Librafilm, an independent production company and is the initiator and President of the Transilvanian Film Festival. Love Sick, his first full length film, was released in Romania 2006. Filmography Vecini , 1993 Popcorn Story , 2001 Leg turi boln vicioase Love Sick film Love Sick , 2006 Ashes and Blood Cendres et sang , 2009 External links imdb name 0321363 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Giurgiu, Tudor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Giurgiu, Tudor Category 1972 births Category Living people Category People from Cluj Napoca Category Romanian film directors Romania bio stub fr Tudor Giurgiu ro Tudor Giurgiu ... more details
Infobox person name Robert Beall Buddy Tudor, Jr. image image size caption birth date Birth date 1935 ... divorced 2 Patsy Graham Tudor children All from first wife br Anne Elizabeth Lisa Tudor br Robert B. Tudor, III br John Michael Tudor br William A. Tudor br Geoffrey Trever Tudor Three step children Michelle ... Republican footnotes Robert Beall Tudor, Jr. , known as Buddy Tudor May 18, 1935&ndash March 14 ... , whose family owned Tudor Construction Company and Tudor Enterprises together surpassed a billion dollars in development. An active member of the Baptist Church , Tudor was also a contributor to the Louisiana ... era of the United States Reconstruction . Early years, education, military In 1946, Tudor s grandfather, Simon W. Tudor Simon Woodson Tudor 1887 1956 , a Kentucky native, founded Tudor Construction Company in Pineville. Tudor Hall, a men s dormitory, at Baptist affiliated Louisiana College in Pineville is named for him. After a decade in business, Simon Tudor died, and the company passed to son Robert Tudor, Sr. 1914 1987 . Simon Tudor was married to the he former Frances Ollie Beall 1894 1992 . ref name studor Simon Woodson Tudor, A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography , Vol. 2 1988 , p. 799 ref After the death of Robert Tudor, Sr., Lorraine Price Tudor 1915 2009 , Buddy Tudor s mother ... Index publisher ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com accessdate March 28, 2010 ref Tudor, Jr., graduated .... He was named the outstanding engineering graduate in the Class of 1957. Tudor completed Reserve Officers ... Robert Beall Buddy Tudor Jr. title Robert Beall Tudor, Jr. publisher The Town Talk Alexandria Alexandria ... ref Expanding the company After military service, Tudor returned to Alexandria Pineville to join his father as the third generation at Tudor Construction Company and became managing partner in 1961 ... , and Washington, D.C. The company is now owned and operated by John Michael Tudor born September 22, 1961 , great grandson of Simon Tudor and the representative of the fourth generation of Tudors ... more details
Image Tudor Bonnet.JPG right thumb 250px A standard cloth academic Tudor bonnet. A Tudor bonnet also referred to as a doctor s bonnet or round cap is a traditional soft round cap, with a tassel hanging from a cord encircling the puggaree of the hat. As the name suggests, the Tudor Bonnet headgear bonnet was popularly worn in England and elsewhere during Tudor period Tudor times. Today it is strongly associated with academic tradition and is mostly worn as part of academic dress by a person who holds a doctorate degree, mainly by those holding a research or professional doctorate doctoral degree. It is also often worn by those holding an honorary or full higher doctorate , and, at certain educational establishments, by University Officer s, such as the Esquire Bedell , University Marshal , the president of the students union , and members of the university council. In some educational establishments, or some Faculty division faculties of some educational establishments, a mortarboard is worn instead. It is worn as traditional clothing with gowns most especially Livery and burgess guild s officers as suitable headwear. They can be made of velvet or cloth, usually black but can be produced in other colours. The cord and tassel can come in a variety of colours gold is common in academic caps but in Oxford, a black ribbon is used instead. External links http www.burgon.org.uk The Burgon Society, dedicated to the study of academic dress clothing stub Category Academic dress Category Headgear pt Tudor bonnet ... more details
Infobox settlement name Salcia Tudor settlement type Communes of Romania Commune total type   image map map caption coordinates region RO subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Romania subdivision type1 Counties of Romania County subdivision name1 Br ila County population total 3062 population as of 2002 population footnotes ref http recensamant.referinte.transindex.ro ?pg 3&id 639 Romanian census data, 2002 retrieved on March 1, 2010 ref latd 45 latm 22 lats latNS N longd 27 longm 31 longs longEW E pushpin map Romania timezone Eastern European Time EET utc offset 2 timezone DST Eastern European Summer Time EEST utc offset DST 3 Salcia Tudor is a Commune in Romania commune located in Br ila County , Romania . It is composed of five villages Ariciu, Cuza Vod , Gulianca, Ol neasca and Salcia Tudor. Br ila County coord 45 22 N 27 31 E display title region RO type city source GNS enwiki References Reflist Category Communes in Br ila County Br ila geo stub it Salcia Tudor pt Salcia Tudor ro Salcia Tudor, Br ila uk vo Salcia Tudor ... more details
Infobox military person name Sir Frederick Tudor birth date 1863 death date 1946 birth place death place image caption nickname allegiance flagicon United Kingdom United Kingdom serviceyears 1876 1922 rank Rear Admiral Royal Navy Rear Admiral commands HMS Prometheus 1898 HMS Prometheus br HMS Challenger 1902 HMS Challenger br HMS Superb 1907 HMS Superb br China Station branch Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 23px Royal Navy unit battles World War I awards Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath br Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George laterwork Rear Admiral Royal Navy Rear Admiral Sir Frederick Charles TudorTudor Order of the Bath KCB Order of St Michael and St George KCMG 1863 1946 was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Third Sea Lord . Naval career Tudor joined the Royal Navy in 1876. ref name lh http www.kcl.ac.uk lhcma locreg TUDOR1.shtml Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives ref He was Commanding Officer of HMS Prometheus 1898 HMS Prometheus , HMS Challenger 1902 HMS Challenger and HMS Superb 1907 HMS Superb . ref name lh In 1910 he was given command of the Gunnery School at Whale Island in Portsmouth . ref name lh He went on to be Director of Naval Ordnance and Torpedoes in 1912. ref name lh He served in World War I as Third Sea Lord from 1914 to 1917 when he became China Station Commander in Chief, China Station . ref name lh Tudor ... 30 October 1917 accessdate 2008 02 01 ref Tudor later became President of the Old Royal Naval College ... of Windsor, Orion, 1993, p. 176 ref He retired in 1922. ref name lh Tudor was an uncle of Owen Frederick Morton Tudor , who married Larissa Feodorovna Tudor Larissa Tudor , a woman some people ... Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tudor, Frederick Charles Tudor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1863 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tudor, Frederick Charles Tudor Category 1863 births Category 1946 deaths Category Lords of the Admiralty Category Royal Navy ... more details
Tudor Ioan Popa born 7 July 1989 is a Romania n football soccer football player, currently under contract with Ceahl ul Piatra Neam . Popa made his professional debut for Ceahl ul in a Liga I match against FC Rapid Bucure ti in May 2007. ref cite web publisher Labtof.ro title Rapid Bucuresti Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt 2007 05 18 url http www.labtof.ro diviziaa meci Rapid Bucuresti vs Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt 19733 date 18 May 2007 ref References reflist http www.imscouting.com players tudor popa Tudor Popa Romania footy bio Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Popa, Tudor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer DATE OF BIRTH 7 July 1989 PLACE OF BIRTH Piatra Neamt DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH dmy date September 2011 DEFAULTSORT Popa, Tudor Category 1989 births Category Living people Category Romanian footballers Category FC Ceahl ul Piatra Neam players ... more details
Thoroughbred racehorse infobox horsename Tudor Minstrel image caption sire Owen Tudor horse Owen Tudor grandsire Hyperion horse Hyperion dam Sansonnet damsire Sansovino sex Stallion horse Stallion foaled 1944 country Great Britain colour Brown color Brown breeder John Arthur Dewar owner John Arthur Dewar trainer Fred Darling record 10 8 1 0 earnings 103,345 race Coventry Stakes 1946 br National Breeders Produce Stakes 1946 br 2,000 Guineas Stakes 2,000 Guineas 1947 br St. James s Palace Stakes 1947 br Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Knights Royal Stakes 1947 awards United Kingdom Champion 2 Yr Old Colt 1946 br Timeform Timeform rating 144 honours updated October 9, 2006 Tudor Minstrel 1944 1971 was a United Kingdom British bred Champion Thoroughbred horse racing racehorse . Background He was sired by Owen Tudor horse Owen Tudor , the 1941 Epsom Derby winner. Racing career Ridden by Gordon Richards , in 1947 Tudor Minstrel won the 1 mile long 2,000 Guineas Stakes 2,000 Guineas by 8 lengths, the largest winning margin in the race since 1900. A heavy favourite going into the 1 mile Epsom Derby , the distance was too much and he finished a tired fourth. Back racing at a distance of 1 mile in the St. James s Palace Stakes , Tudor Minstrel easily won. Assessment British rating company Timeform have Tudor Minstrel ranked equal second among post war European racehorses, level with Brigadier Gerard horse Brigadier Gerard and behind only Sea Bird II . Stud career Retired for breeding purposes, Tudor Minstrel was successful at horse breeding stud , siring numerous winners including the 1959 Kentucky Derby winner Tomy Lee . Other sons included Sing Sing, Tudor Melody and Will Somers, all three ... sprinting mare and 1993 European Horse of the Year Lochsong . Tudor Melody was the sire of British ... Celtic Swing and Ouija Board horse Ouija Board . The continuation of the Tudor Minstrel male line ... http www.pedigreequery.com tudor minstrel Tudor Minstrel s pedigree and stats Category 1944 ... more details
Dablink For the 1936 film see Tudor Rose film . File Tudor Rose.svg thumb The Tudor rose. The Tudor Rose ... and takes its name and origins from the Tudor dynasty . Origins When Henry VII of England Henry Tudor took the crown of England from Richard III of England Richard III in battle, he brought about ... of York whose badge was a white rose . His father was Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond Edmund Tudor from the Earl of Richmond House of Richmond , and his mother was Lady Margaret Beaufort Margaret ... of his native Wales. The white rose red rose idea was thought up by Henry Tudor years later. On his marriage, Henry adopted the Tudor Rose badge conjoining the White Rose of York and the Red Rose of Lancaster . The Tudor Rose is occasionally seen divided in quarters heraldically as quartered and vertically in heraldry heraldic terms per pale red and white. ref Wise, p. 22 ref More often, the Tudor ... VIII and Catherine of Aragon shows them with their badges, the Tudor rose and the pomegranate. During .... ref repainted. The new paint scheme included a Tudor Rose in the centre. The Tudor rose badge might ... the Royal Floral emblem of England. The Tudor rose might also be dimidiation dimidiated cut in half ... includes a badge of Henry and his first wife Catherine of Aragon with a slipped Tudor rose conjoined ... I of England James I of England and VI of Scotland used a badge of a Tudor rose dimidiated with a thistle and surmounted by a royal crown. ref Fox Davies, Badges , p. 117. ref Contemporary uses The Tudor ... features, albeit subtly, on the Arms of Canada coat of arms of Canada . The Tudor Rose makes ... Kingdom Badge badge of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom . The Tudor rose is also used ... ueo oldarm forte graca elvas.gif disbanded unit ref The Tudor Rose is also the main emblem of Berkhamsted School, Hertfordshire. gallery File Tudor rose.jpg Tudor rose slipped and crowned from the File ... badge.PNG Contemporary badge of the Yeomen of the Guard File Tudor Rose Royal Badge of England.svg Tudor ... more details