Tudor-era noble
C29461
concept
A Tudor-era noble is a high-ranking member of England’s aristocracy during the Tudor dynasty (1485–1603), wielding political influence, land-based wealth, and social prestige within a rigid hierarchical court and feudal system.
Observed surface forms (4)
- Tudor-period noblewoman ×3
- 16th-century English nobility ×1
- early modern English aristocrat ×1
- member of the Tudor aristocracy ×1
Instances (9)
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Margaret Douglas (disputed, via marriage of her son)
surface form: Margaret Douglas
- Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox
- Jane Guildford via concept surface "Tudor-period noblewoman"
- Margaret Clifford, Countess of Cumberland via concept surface "early modern English aristocrat"
- Frances de Vere via concept surface "Tudor-period noblewoman"
- Dorothy Howard via concept surface "16th-century English nobility"
- Lucy Younge via concept surface "member of the Tudor aristocracy"
- Katherine Broughton via concept surface "Tudor-period noblewoman"
- Lady Mary Grey