Tudor
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Tudor commonly refers to:
- House of Tudor, English royal house of Welsh origins
- Tudor period, a historical era in England coinciding with the rule of the Tudor dynasty
Tudor may also refer to:
Architecture
- Tudor architecture, the final development of medieval architecture during the Tudor period (1485–1603)
- Tudor Revival architecture, or Mock Tudor, later emulation of Tudor architecture
- Tudor House (disambiguation)
People
Other uses
- Tudor (watch), a brand of Rolex watches
- United SportsCar Championship, sponsored by the Tudor watch brand in 2014
- HMS Tudor (P326), a British submarine
- Tudor, Mombasa, Kenya
- The Tudors, a TV series
- Tudor domain, in molecular biology
- Avro Tudor, a type of aeroplane
- Tudor, a name for two-door sedan body used by some manufacturers
- Tudor batteries, a brand of batteries
- Tudor Crisps, a brand of potato crisps
See also
- Tudor rose (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Tudor"
- All pages with titles containing Tudor
- Tudur (disambiguation)
- Tewdwr Mawr (fl. 544–577), Breton king
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