Tudors Timeline 1485-1603 Flashcards

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1485

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> Henry VII takes the throne after the Battle of Bosworth

> Henry’s first Parliament

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1486

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> Henry marries Elizabeth of York

> Lovell Rebellion

> Birth of Prince Arthur

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1487

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> Lambert Simnel

> Defeat of John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln, at East Stoke

> Export of unfinished cloth by foreign merchants banned

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1489

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> Yorkshire Rising

> Treaty of Redon - Brittany & England

> Treaty of Medina del Campo

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1491

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> Beginning of Perkin Warbeck imposture

> Birth of Prince Henry (future Henry VIII)

> War against France

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1492

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> Treaty of Etaples

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1494

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> Poynings appointed Lord Deputy of Ireland

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1495

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> Execution of Sir William Stanley

> Introduction of Council Learned in Law under Sir Reginald Bray

> Creation of Privy Chamber

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1496

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> Intercursus Magnus

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1497

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> Cornish Rebellion

> Surrender of Warbeck

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1499

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> Execution of Earl of Warwick and Warbeck

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1501

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> Marriage of Catherine of Aragon and Prince Arthur

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1502

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> Death of Prince Arthur

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1503

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> Marriage of Princess Margaret to James IV of Scotland

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1506

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> Treaty of Windsor

> Intercursus Malus

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1509

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> Death of Henry VII, succeeded by Henry VIII

> Empson and Dudley arrested

> Marriage of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon

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1510

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> Empson and Dudley executed

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1512

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> War against France

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1513

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> Battle of Flodden

> Capture of Tournai and Therouanne

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1514

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> Wolsey appointed Archbishop of York

> Princess Mary marries Louis XII of France

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1515

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> Wolsey appointed Lord Chancellor

> Princess Mary marries Earl of Suffolk

> Wolsey appointed Cardinal

> Wolsey begins building Hampton Court

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1516

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> Birth of Princess Mary (future Mary I)

> Thomas More publishes Utopia

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1518

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> Treaty of London

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1520

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> Field of the Cloth of Gold

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1521
> Treaty of Bruges
26
1523
> War against France
27
1525
> Opposition to Amicable Grant
28
1526
> League of Cognac (anti-imperial)
29
1528
> Legatine court enquiring validity of Henry's marriage
30
1529
> Fall of Wolsey > Thomas More appointed Lord Chancellor > Treaty of Cambrai (France & Holy Roman Empire)
31
1532
> Resignation of Thomas More > Thomas Cromwell emerges as Chief Minister > Thomas Cranmer appointed Archbishop of Canterbury
32
1533
> Break with Rome - Henry marries Anne Boleyn > Birth of Princess Elizabeth (future Elizabeth I) > Mary declared illegitimate
33
1534
> Act of Supremacy
34
1535
> Thomas More executed
35
1536
> Anne Boleyn executed > Henry marries Jayne Seymour > Elizabeth declared illegitimate > Beginning of Dissolution of the Monasteries > First set of royal injunctions > Ten Articles > Pilgrimage of Grace
36
1537
> Birth of Prince Edward (future Edward VI)
37
1538
> Second set of royal injunctions
38
1539
> Six Articles Act
39
1540
> Henry marries Anne of Cleves, quickly dissolved > Thomas Cromwell executed > Henry marries Katherine Howard
40
1542
> Katherine Howard executed > Battle of Solway Moss
41
1543
> Treaty of Greenwich
42
1544
> Mary and Elizabeth reinstated into succession > Invasion of France > Capture of Boulogne > Currency debasement begins
43
1545
> Battle of Ancrum Moore
44
1547
> Death of Henry VIII > Duke of Somerset appointed Protector > Third set of royal injunctions > Invasion of Scotland
45
1548
> Enclosure commission
46
1549
> Execution of Thomas Seymour > Fall of Somerset > Earl of Warwick (Northumberland) takes over leadership > Act of Uniformity and first Book of Common Prayer > Western Rebellion > Kett's Rebellion
47
1550
> Earl of Warwick becomes President of Council and Duke of Northumberland
48
1552
> Execution of Somerset > Act of Uniformity, second Book of Common Prayer
49
1553
> Death of Edward VI, succeeded temporarily by Lady Jane Grey > Mary I proclaimed Queen > Execution of the Duke of Northumberland > 42 Articles of Religion > Pole appointed papal legate to England
50
1554
> Wyatt's Rebellion > Execution of Lady Jane Grey > Marriage of Philip of Spain (later Philip II of Spain) and Mary
51
1555
> Restoration of heresy law > Burnings for heresy > Harvest failure
52
1556
> Execution of Thomas Cranmer > Harvest failure
53
1557
> Pope Paul IV revokes Pole's papal legateship > War against France > Influenza epidemic
54
1558
> Death of Mary I, succeeded by Elizabeth I > William Cecil appointed secretary > Loss of Calais > Influenza epidemic continues
55
1559
> Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity > Fourth set of royal injunctions > Matthew Parker appointed Archbishop of Canterbury > Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis > Elizabeth aids Lords of Congregation in Scotland
56
1560
> Treaty of Edinburgh
57
1561
> Undebased currency restored
58
1562
> Elizabeth seriously ill with smallpox > Military support for French Huguenots
59
1563
> Elizabeth urged to marry > 39 Articles > Publication of Foxe's Book of Martyrs
60
1564
> Treaty of Troyes (France & England)
61
1567
> Mary, Queen of Scots, forced to abdicate
62
1568
> Mary, Queen of Scots, flees to England > Clash between Spanish fleet and English fleet under John Hawkins
63
1569
> Northern Rebellion
64
1570
> Elizabeth excommunicated by Pope Pius V
65
1571
> Ridolfi Plot > Cecil raised to the peerage as Lord Burghley
66
1572
> Duke of Norfolk executed > Cartwright and Field campaign reform of organisation of English Church > Treaty of Blois (England & France)
67
1573
> Sir Francis Walsingham appointed Secretary of State
68
1574
> Arrival of first Catholic missionary priests
69
1577
> Execution of first Catholic priest
70
1579
> Marriage negotiations between Elizabeth and the Duke of Anjou
71
1580
> Arrival of first Jesuit missionaries
72
1581
> Tightening of anti-Catholic laws
73
1583
> Throckmorton Plot > John Whitgift appointed Archbishop of Canterbury > Whitgift Articles
74
1584
> Bond of Association (key to executing Mary, Queen of Scots) > Expulsion of Spanish ambassador > Treaty of Joinville (France & Spain)
75
1585
> Parry Plot > Treaty of Nonsuch (England & Dutch Rebels) > Start of Anglo-Spanish war
76
1586
> Babington Plot > Mary, Queen of Scots, convicted of treason > Treaty of Berwick (England & Scotland)
77
1587
> Mary, Queen of Scots, executed > Successful English attack on Spanish fleet in Cadiz
78
1588
> Death of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester > Defeat of Spanish Armada
79
1590
> Death of Walsingham
80
1591
> Death of Christopher Hatton > Robert Cecil promoted to Privy Council
81
1593
> Execution of separatists
82
1594
> Start of Tyrone Rebellion in Ireland > Harvest failure
83
1595
> Harvest failure
84
1596
> Cecil appointed Secretary of State > Harvest failure > Food riots
85
1597
> Harvest failure > Reports of starvation in parts of the North
86
1598
> Death of Lord Burghley > Defeat of English force in Ireland at Battle of Yellow Ford > Poor law enacted
87
1599
> Cecil appointed Master of Wards > Earl of Essex returns from Ireland
88
1601
> 'Rebellion' and execution of the Earl of Essex > Agitation in Parliament over monopolies > Poor law revised
89
1603
> Death of Elizabeth, succeeded by James I, ending the Tudor Age.