Placentia

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Placentia, more commonly known as Greenwich Palace, was a major Tudor royal residence on the River Thames in London and the birthplace of monarchs such as Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former building
historic site
royal palace
alsoKnownAs Greenwich Palace
architecturalStyle late medieval
associatedWith Anne Boleyn
Anne of Cleves
Catherine Parr
Catherine of Aragon
Charles II of England
Henry VII of England
birthplaceOf Edward VI of England
Elizabeth I of England
Henry VIII of England
Mary I of England
builtBy Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester
constructionStart 1440s
coordinateLocation 51.482°N 0.007°W
country Kingdom of England
demolishedIn 1660s
demolishedUnder Charles II of England
era Tudor period
function court of the English monarch
royal residence
heritageStatusOfSite UNESCO World Heritage Site
locatedIn County of Kent, England
surface form: County of Kent

Greenwich
Greenwich Peninsula
London, England
surface form: London
locatedOn Thames
surface form: River Thames
notableEvent birth of Edward VI
birth of Elizabeth I
birth of Henry VIII
birth of Mary I
originalName Bella Court
partOf Maritime Greenwich
surface form: Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site

Royal Borough of Greenwich
presentDayUseOfSite tourist attraction
university campus
rebuiltBy Margaret of Anjou
rebuiltIn mid-15th century
region South East England
replacedBy Greenwich Hospital (Royal Hospital for Seamen), Greenwich
surface form: Royal Naval Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich
royalResidenceFrom late 15th century
siteNowOccupiedBy Old Royal Naval College
usedBy English monarchs
surface form: English monarchy

Tudor dynasty
surface form: House of Tudor

Tudor dynasty

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Greenwich Palace alsoKnownAs Placentia