Tudor-era reform
C10209
concept
Tudor-era reform refers to the series of political, religious, and administrative changes in 16th-century England, particularly under Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, that redefined the monarchy’s power, broke from the Roman Catholic Church, and laid foundations for the modern English state.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Reformation-era legislation | 2 |
| English Reformation measure | 1 |
| Tudor-era reform canonical | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
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Instruction
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Input
Class: Tudor-era reform
Generated description
Tudor-era reform refers to the series of political, religious, and administrative changes in 16th-century England, particularly under Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, that redefined the monarchy’s power, broke from the Roman Catholic Church, and laid foundations for the modern English state.
Instances (4)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Submission of the Clergy (confirmed by statute) | English Reformation measure |
| Suffragan Bishops Act 1534 | Reformation-era legislation |
| Dissolution of the Monasteries | — |
| Lutheran Church Ordinance of 1537 | Reformation-era legislation |