Tudor court

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The Tudor court was the royal household and political center of England during the reign of the Tudor dynasty, known for its elaborate ceremony, intense factional politics, and flourishing of Renaissance art and culture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political institution
royal court
associatedWith Star Chamber
surface form: Court of Star Chamber

House of Commons of England
House of Lords
Privy Council
surface form: Privy Council of England
country Kingdom of England
culturalMovement Northern Renaissance
humanism
dissolved accession of James VI and I
dynasty Tudor dynasty
surface form: House of Tudor
endTime 1603
era English Renaissance
Henrician Reformation
surface form: Reformation in England
function center of political patronage
center of royal government
cultural center
residence of the monarch
site of diplomatic ceremony
governedBy Edward VI of England
Elizabeth I of England
Henry VII of England
Henry VIII of England
Mary I of England
Tudor monarch
hasPart Council Chamber
Household of the Queen consort
Lord Chamberlain’s Office
surface form: Lord Chamberlain’s department

Lord Steward’s Office
surface form: Lord Steward’s department

Presence Chamber
Privy Chamber
royal chapel
royal household
royal kitchens
royal stables
hasPractice courtly love conventions
gift-giving at New Year
progresses through the realm
strict rules of precedence
tournament and jousting
inception reign of Henry VII of England
influenced Court of Elizabeth I
surface form: Elizabethan court

Stuart court
knownFor court masques and entertainments
development of royal propaganda
elaborate court ceremony
influence on fashion and manners
intense factional politics
patronage of Renaissance art
patronage of literature
role in the English Reformation
language English
location London, England
surface form: London
musicGenre Tudor church music
consort music
notableFigure Anne Boleyn
Catherine of Aragon
Hans Holbein the Younger
Jane Seymour
John Dee
Mary, Queen of Scots
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester
Thomas Cromwell
Thomas More
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey
surface form: Thomas Wolsey

Lord Burghley
surface form: William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley

William Shakespeare
partOf English monarchs
surface form: English monarchy
politicalSystem patronage network
personal monarchy
primaryResidence Greenwich Palace
Hampton Court Palace
Palace of Westminster
Palace of Whitehall
surface form: Whitehall Palace
religion Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglicanism

Roman Catholicism
socialClass gentry
nobility
royal servants
startTime 1485

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Hans Holbein the Younger employer Tudor court
Thomas More's History of King Richard III associatedWith Tudor court
this entity surface form: Henry VIII’s court
Thomas Hoccleve workLocation Tudor court
this entity surface form: English royal court
Catherine of Aragon associatedWithPlace Tudor court
this entity surface form: Court of Henry VIII
Greenwich Palace associatedWith Tudor court
this entity surface form: Court of Henry VIII
Catherine Howard associatedWith Tudor court
Catherine Parr associatedWith Tudor court
Richmond Palace hostedEvent Tudor court
this entity surface form: Christmas courts of Elizabeth I
Howard family playedRoleIn Tudor court
this entity surface form: Tudor court politics
Base Court associatedWith Tudor court
this entity surface form: TudorCourt
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey associatedWith Tudor court
subject surface form: Thomas Wolsey
Thomas Wyatt activeIn Tudor court
Katherine Carey connectedTo Tudor court
Elizabeth Blount associatedWith Tudor court
William Cornysh employer Tudor court
William Cornysh partOf Tudor court
this entity surface form: Tudor court culture
Richard Edwards employer Tudor court
House of Stanley heldInfluenceIn Tudor court
Mary Seymour associatedWith Tudor court
Catherine Fillol associatedWith Tudor court
Maud Green associatedWith Tudor court