Who destroyed the Tudor Crown?

According to historian and Charles I biographer Leanda de Lisle, "the crown was melted down on the orders of Oliver Cromwell but it is believed the figurine – which was one of several adorning the royal treasure – could already have been removed".
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What happened to the Tudor crown jewels?

The original Crown Jewels were destroyed by Oliver Cromwell following the execution of Charles I in 1649, as they were then considered to be redundant. In an appalling act of historical vandalism, Cromwell had the entire collection sold or melted down and made into coin.
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Who took the crown after the Tudors?

King James VI of Scotland, son of Mary, Queen of Scots and distant cousin to Elizabeth, succeeded unopposed to the English throne, ending the reign of the House of Tudor and ushering in the age of the House of Stuart.
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How did Henry VII lost his crown?

As a potent symbol of power and religious authority, the original crown was melted down at the Tower of London in 1649 on the orders of Oliver Cromwell, following the abolition of the monarchy.
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Who ended the Tudor bloodline?

The Tudors were a Welsh-English family that ruled England from 1485 to 1603. They came to power as a result of the victory of Henry VII over Yorkist king Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485. The Tudor dynasty ended when Henry's grand-daughter Elizabeth I died childless.
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Is the current royal family related to the Tudors?

While there is no direct line between the two, the modern royals have a distant connection to the Tudors. They owe their existence to Queen Margaret of Scotland, grandmother of Mary Queen of Scots, and King Henry VIII's sister.
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Did the Tudors steal the throne?

Even after defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, Henry Tudor's reign was questioned. The Lancaster and York claims have been muddled for years and Tudor's blood claim was considered dubious, because it was through his mother. After taking the throne, Tudor solidified his rule by marrying Elizabeth of York.
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Did Henry VII love Elizabeth of York?

Did Henry VII love Elizabeth of York? That there was affection and tenderness between Henry and Elizabeth cannot be doubted. The pair shared what was apparently a happy marriage, giving each other little presents.
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Do any of the Tudor jewels still exist?

Sadly, none of Henry VIII's jewels has been identified as the belonging of the Tudor King. The only piece of jewellery actually worn by Henry VIII which look we can be certain of, is his crown.
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How much is Henry VIII crown worth?

Made of solid gold and enamel figure, the crown is worth 2.5 million USD. The monarch is remembered for his lavish reputation and extravagant lifestyle. Equally surprising was the fact that it was found under a tree in a Northamptonshire field by a metal detectorist, Kevin Duckett.
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What happened to the original crown of England?

The original crown was a holy relic kept at Westminster Abbey, Edward's burial place, until the regalia was either sold or melted down when Parliament abolished the monarchy in 1649, during the English Civil War. The present version of St Edward's Crown was made for Charles II in 1661.
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Is Queen Elizabeth 2 related to Henry VIII?

But, they do share a distant connection in their lineage. Historians have determined that Queen Elizabeth II is descended from Henry VIII's sister, Queen Margaret of Scotland, the grandmother of Mary Queen of Scots.
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Was Henry VIII the last Tudor king?

House of Tudor, an English royal dynasty of Welsh origin, which gave five sovereigns to England: Henry VII (reigned 1485–1509); his son, Henry VIII (1509–47); followed by Henry VIII's three children, Edward VI (1547–53), Mary I (1553–58), and Elizabeth I (1558–1603).
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Did Oliver Cromwell destroy the Crown Jewels?

This crown, along with all the items worn and held by monarchs of England since Saxon times, was destroyed by Oliver Cromwell after the English Civil War. The metal within the Crown Jewels was melted down and turned into coin, and the jewels themselves were sold.
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What is the oldest crown in existence?

World's oldest crown which is more than 6,000 years old and was found in a remote cave near the Dead Sea goes on display for the first time
  • The crown was discovered in a cave in the Judaean Desert, Israel, in 1961.
  • Archaeologists found more than 400 items hoarded in the cave.
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Where did King John lose the Crown Jewels?

Legend has it that crown jewels, gold and money were lost in the medieval mud of the fens in 1216. It was the year after the Magna Carta was sealed, the country was in revolt and King John was having to quell rebellion uprisings.
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Where is Anne Boleyn jewelry now?

Some people believe that it went back to the Crown after her downfall and was broken down and reset for Jane Seymour. Others even believe that some of the pearls are in the crown of Elizabeth II! Unfortunately, of Anne's personal jewellery, none has survived to be identified.
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Did Anne Boleyn have a wedding ring?

Eric Ives, in his "The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn", writes of how Henry VIII gave Anne an emerald ring around 1527, one of a huge list of jewellery, and that it may have acted as a betrothal token because the King thought that he and Anne would be able to marry soon. See p91 of Ives.
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Did Anne Boleyn have an extra digit?

A common misconception about Anne Boleyn is that she had six fingers on one hand, but that is all it is – a misconception. In the 16th century, an abnormality such as an extra finger would have been thought to be a sign of witchcraft and Henry would have never have married someone with a defect like this.
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Is White Queen a true story?

STARZ's hit television miniseries, The White Queen, was adapted from a historical fiction book authored by Philippa Gregory. The story follows the reign of Edward IV and his wife Elizabeth Woodville, who is commonly regarded at the White Queen due to her House of York roots.
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Why was Elizabeth Woodville called The White Queen?

Elizabeth Woodville is known as the 'White' Queen, as she was the wife of Edward of York, whose house's 'symbol' was a white rose.
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Are there any living descendants of Henry VIII?

None of Henry's acknowledged children (legitimate or otherwise) had children of their own, leaving him with no direct descendants after the death of Elizabeth in 1603.
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Is Queen Elizabeth a Tudor?

Elizabeth I (7 September 1533 – 24 March 1603) was Queen of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until her death in 1603. Sometimes referred to as the Virgin Queen, Elizabeth was the last of the five monarchs of the House of Tudor.
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When did the Tudor dynasty end?

The Tudor dynasty ruled England and Ireland for 118 years (from 1485 to 1603).
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Is Queen Elizabeth II related to Anne Boleyn?

Elizabeth, was born on September 7, 1533. Queen Anne fell pregnant in 1934 and 1536 but both were stillborn. Therefore, Elizabeth was the only child of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.
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