How Every Tudor Royal Died
The Tudors broke with Rome, beheaded two of their own queens, and rewrote the laws of succession, all to guarantee a male heir. Then they died out anyway, after five monarchs and 118 years, because the last one left no children. This is a tour through every Tudor death, from a fifteen-year-old prince killed by a disease nobody can identify to a queen who refused to lie down and die. The sweating sickness arrived the year they took the throne and vanished before they lost it, which is the kind of detail you can't make up. How Every Tudor Royal Died

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