Richmond Palace

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Richmond Palace was a major royal residence on the River Thames in Surrey, England, serving as a favored Tudor court and the site of several significant events in English royal history.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Richmond Palace at Shene 1
Site of Richmond Palace 1

Statements (55)

Predicate Object
instanceOf former royal residence
royal palace
alsoKnownAs Richmond Palace
surface form: Richmond Palace at Shene
architecturalStyle Tudor architecture
associatedWithConsort Anne of Denmark
associatedWithMonarch Elizabeth I of England
Henry VII of England
Henry VIII of England
James VI and I
surface form: James I of England
builtDuringReignOf Henry VII of England
builtOnSiteOf Shene Palace
confiscatedDuring English Civil War
constructionEnd 1501
constructionStart 1497
country Kingdom of England
damagedBy fire at Shene Palace in 1490s
declinePeriod English Civil War
demolitionEnd 1659
demolitionStart 1649
favoriteResidenceOf Anne of Denmark
Elizabeth I of England
Henry VII of England
Henry VIII of England
function royal court
royal residence
governedBy Tudor court etiquette
grantedAsDowerTo Anne of Denmark
grantedTo Anne of Denmark
surface form: Queen Anne of Denmark
heritageStatusOfRemains listed building
hostedEvent Tudor court
surface form: Christmas courts of Elizabeth I

Twelfth Night festivities of the Tudor court
locatedIn Richmond, Surrey, England
surface form: Richmond, Surrey
locatedInPresentDay London Borough of Richmond upon Thames NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver River Thames NERFINISHED
namedAfter Richmond (Yorks)
surface form: Richmond, North Yorkshire
namedBy Henry VII of England
near Richmond Bridge NERFINISHED
Richmond Green
periodOfUse 17th century
early 16th century
placeOfBirth Edmund Tudor, Duke of Somerset
Henry VIII of England
Mary Tudor, Queen of France
placeOfDeath Elizabeth I of England
Henry VII of England
predecessor Shene Palace
remains Gatehouse of Richmond Palace
vestiges in Old Palace Yard, Richmond
soldBy Parliamentarian government
status demolished
usedByDynasty House of Stuart
Tudor dynasty
surface form: House of Tudor
usedFor diplomatic receptions
hunting base in Richmond Park area
royal entertainments

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Richmond Palace alsoKnownAs Richmond Palace
this entity surface form: Richmond Palace at Shene
Henry VII of England deathPlace Richmond Palace
Anne of Cleves grantedResidence Richmond Palace
this entity surface form: Site of Richmond Palace
Sheen Palace predecessorOf Richmond Palace
Sheen Palace rebuiltAs Richmond Palace