domingo, 25 de enero de 2009

THE SIX WIFES OF HENRY



Catherine of Aragon

They had one girl.
And they divorced







Anne Boleyn


She was executed.








Jane Seymour





She died.

Anne of Cleves






They were divorced.

Kathryn Howard.






She was Executed

Katherine Parr





She was widowed.

domingo, 11 de enero de 2009

"POEM"

Romeo and Juliet








Juliet, I love you.

We will be always together.

I want to scape with you.

You are the most beautiful.


Romeo, I love you too.

We will escape together.

I love you.

I love you


























Tudor's London


Tudor London can be described as a prosperous, bustling city during the Tudor dynasty. In fact, the population increased from 75,000 inhabitants with Henry VII to 200,000 at the end of the 16th century.
The Tudor monarchs had a royal residence in London called Whitehall Palace and another in the countryside,called Hampton court , after Cardinal Wolsey gave it to Henry VIII. These Tudor kings and queens used what are now famous parks , such as Hyde Park or St. James's Park , as Royal Hunting forests.
Not many Tudor buildings survive today, mostly because of The Great Fire , which happened in 1666. Besides, the 13 religious houses in London were converted for private use or pulled down for building materials after the Dissolution of the monasteries, which was Henry VIII's most decisive step against the power of the church in 1538.

Apart from that, the theatres were banned from the city by the city authorities or guilds because plays wasted workmen's time . Then, they were built in the Southwark, where now a reconstruction of the Globe can be visited to learn about Tudor theatre.

At that time, London's financial rival was the city of Amsterdam, and to be able to compete with it , the international exchange was created in 1566.