Henry VIII

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Henry VIII (1491–1547) | Art UK
A miniature of King Henry VIII (1491–1547). By a follower of Hans Holbein the Younger.
The Famed and Mysterious ‘Cheapside Hoard’ Jewels to go on Display at Museum of London
Cabochon emerald ring. From Cheapside Hoard, considered the world’s largest and finest collection of jewelry from Britain's Elizabethan and early Stuart periods.
BURIALS of the Tudors
Mary Tudor Queen of France. Sister of Henry VIII. Her remains were buried at the Benedictine Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds. The Abbey was destroyed in 1539 and Mary's remains were reburied in the crypt at St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds.
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Part of the Cheapside hoard, on display at the Museum of London
THE CHEAPSIDE HOARD is one of the most important Tudor and Stuart collections of jewelry ever found. This is a fascinating article about this discovery.
BURIALS of the Tudors
Mary Tudor Queen of France. Sister of Henry VIII. Her remains were buried at the Benedictine Abbey of Bury St. Edmunds. The Abbey was destroyed in 1539 and Mary's remains were reburied in the crypt at St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds.
The cloth of gold that was draped over King Henry VIII's coffin.
Pendant
Part of the Cheapside hoard, on display at the Museum of London
Coleridge descendent sues Sotheby's for valuing heirloom at £35,000... two years before it sold for ten times that amount
Coleridge collar: The Tudor chain, dated to 1546 or 1547, worn by Lord Chief Justices presented to Sir Edward Montagu by Henry VIII
Historical Portrait and TV/Film Replications
Henry VIII's medallion , could be seen on some of his portraits.
England Under The Tudors: Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland (c. 1489-1541)
Portrait of Margaret Tudor