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As of now, there are no plans for a fifth season of "The Tudors." The series concluded after its fourth season, which aired in 2010. While the show was well-received, the storyline wrapped up the key events of King Henry VIII's reign, making a continuation unlikely. Any future projects related to the Tudor period would likely be separate from this series.
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During the Tudor era, particularly under the reign of Henry VII and his son Henry VIII, the British explored various regions, leading to the discovery of several islands. Notably, John Cabot, commissioned by Henry VII, is credited with the discovery of parts of North America, including Newfoundland in 1497. The Tudors also had interest in the exploration of the Caribbean, with expeditions to islands such as Trinidad and Tobago, although these were more thoroughly explored later in the Elizabethan period. Overall, the Tudor period set the stage for further exploration and colonization in the New World.
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There is absolutely no comparison between King Henry VII and Martin Luther.
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The Tudors were not executed. Some of the wives of Henry VIII (who was one of the Tudor monarchs) were executed by him.
The Tudors of which Henry VIII and Elizabeth I are examples
The Tudors were around in Britain from 1585-1603 reigned by Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Lady Jane Grey, Mary I and Elizabeth I
Yes, Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, among others
at first they were catholics but then Henry VIII made the church of England
The Tudors is a fictional television series. The Tudors takes place in England and is based on the time during the reign of King Henry VIII. The Tudors was on for four seasons on Showtime.
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They were all Tudors. Another Answer: Mary and Elizabeth were the daughter of Henry VIII. Mary by Cathrine of Aragon and Elizabeth by Anne Boleyn.