Talk:List of The Tudors characters
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Thomas Boleyn
editChanged his bio to list Anne as his youngest daughter, rather than eldest. While the birth order of the real Boleyn siblings is open to speculation, the series clearly establishes in episodes 1.05 and 1.06 that the character of Anne is the youngest sibling. George refers to Anne as his "little sister" in 1.05 and in 1.06, Dr Knight, Anne's former tutor, describes Mary as Anne's "older sister".193.95.162.29 (talk) 12:08, 2 May 2008 (UTC)
Knivert info
editThe material on the official website appears to be related to the historical Knivert; only information related to the fictional representation is appropriate in this list (and none of the events mentioned have been drmatized as yet. As there is currently no Wikipedia article for the historical Knivert, I am preserving the information here pnding the creation of one. TAnthony 18:26, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
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The official website of The Tudors states the following of the historical Knivert: None of these events have yet been dramatized in The Tudors beyond Knivert's friendship with Henry and his death. |
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Princess Mary Tudor
editThe paragraph on Mary states that she was relieved when her place in the succession was restored to her but this has not happened yet. While Princess Elizabeth has been removed from the succession, Mary has not been restored. So far, the most promising sign is that Chapuys reported that Jane Seymour is eager for Mary to be restored to the succession, so I think that the paragraph should be amended to avoid giving the wrong impression. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.47.42.32 (talk) 15:34, 10 June 2008 (UTC)
Fair use rationale for Image:TheTudors-Logo.jpg
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Charles V
editIn Chapter 3, King Charles I of Spain is announced as emperor and "King of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Naples". Though, He was Holly Roman Emperor, King of Spain (the actual first king of Spain, as he inherited the crown of Castile from his mother Queen Juana 'the mad' and the crown of Aragon from his grandfather the King Ferdinand), King of Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, Duke of Burgundy, King of the Low Countries and Archduke of Austria. And obviously king of all the other territories of Spain (including the already added Granada) overseas. The thing is that València was added to the Crown of Aragon much earlier than this. Isabel and Ferdinand, the Catholic Kings of Spain were kings of Castile and Aragon respectively and Charles I was the first actual king of Spain.--Nauki (talk) 15:34, 2 January 2009 (UTC)
David O'Hara's Character
editI think it deserves mentioning. I'd add it myself, but i cant remember the name of the person he displayed. Anyone mind adding it? Thx --46.114.101.209 (talk) 23:28, 16 July 2010 (UTC)
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