THE TUDORS Vocabulary The Monarchy Everyday Life Exploration Alliance Anne Boleyn Anne of Cleves Annulment Catherine Howard Catherine of Aragon Catholic Church of England Coronation Court Courtier Crown Divorce Edward VI Elizabeth I Eldest son Henry VII Henry VIII Hereditary Jane Seymour Katharine Parr King Lady Jane Grey Marriage Mary I Monasteries Plantagenets Pope Portrait Power Protestant Queen Rome State Succession Throne Yorkists Artefacts Bear baiting Beggars Belongings Buttery Children Chimneys Clothes Craftspeople Differences Farmers Food Furniture Glass windows Health Houses Hygiene Information Interpret Inventory Leisure Lifestyles Long gallery Mattresses Merchants Nobles Panelling Poorer Reconstructions Similarities Society Tapestry Theatre Vagabonds Wealthier Women Yeomen America Captain Charts Circumnavigation Colony Countries Crows nest Culture Customs Daily life Discovery Disease Empire Europe Experiences Furs Indigenous people Maggots Maize Maps Navigation Potato Prejudice Punishments Racism Sailors Scurvy Sea monsters Settlement Spices Superstitions Supplies Tobacco Trade Voyage Warfare World Famous People, Ships and Places Armada Bartolomew Dias Ben Jonson Bosworth Field Christopher Columbus Christopher Marlowe Edmund Spenser Ferdinand Magellan Field of the Cloth of Gold Francis Bacon Francis Drake Galileo Galilei Golden Hind Hampton Court Palace Hatfield House Hernando Cortes John Cabot John Hawkins Leonardo da Vinci Mary Queen of Scots Mary Rose Michelangelo Pelican Philip of Spain Richard Grenville Santa Maria The Bear Garden The Globe Theatre The Swan Theatre Thomas More Tower of London Vasco da Gama Walter Raleigh William Hawkins William Shakespeare Descriptive Words Beautiful Brave Clever Cold Cruel Decorative Elaborate Expensive Fierce Filthy Flirtatious Guilty Handsome Important Innocent Jovial Kind-hearted Manipulative Miserable Nervous Powerful Proud Rotten Scared Simple Sly Smelly Sneaky Strange Strong Suspicious Terrible Terrified Tim id Ugly Unhappy Wise Liz Ireland. Redfield Edge Primary School. Sept. 2003