The Tudors reign ended with the death of Queen Elizabeth I. Since she did not have any children the throne was given to her couin James VI of Scotland (who was the great-grandson of Henry VII) and he became James I of England.
The last of the Tudors - Queen Elizabeth I - died in 1603.
She was succeeded by the House of Stuart's King James.
As he had been the sixth Scottish king called James, but the first English king fo that name, he was known as King James VI and I.
Since he was a Stuart, not a Tudor, the Tudor period ended and the Stuart period began.
The term originated in England during the Tudor period.
It was a member of a royal house descended from a Welsh squire, Owen Tudor, died 1461, they ruled from 1485 to 1603
The House of Tudor was a prominent European royal house that ruled the Kingdom of England and its realms from 1485 until 1603. Hope this helps.
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A period of time that encompasses a beginning and an end to a cycle or event.
After the end of the Tudor Period (22 August 1485-24 March 1603) the Stuart Period (24 March 1603-1 August 1714) started.
Tudor Period
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The Tudor period. He was Henry Tudor.
Victorians It was Elizabethan, for a while with Elizabeth 1st, then the stuarts under James 1 of England
With the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603. The next monarch was James Stuart, crowned as King James VI of Scotland and King James I of England.
Tudor.
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In honour of her long and illustrious rule (1558 - 1603), the Elizabethan period was named after herself: Elizabeth I, although she was the last of the Tudor monarachs.