Tudor
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Tudor may refer to:
People
- Tudor (name)
- Tudor dynasty, English royal house
Architecture
- Tudor style architecture, the final development of medieval architecture during the Tudor period (1485–1603)
- Tudor Revival architecture, also called Mock Tudor, refers to the 20th century emulation of Tudor architecture
Entertainment
- Tudor Rose (film), 1936 film also known as Nine Days a Queen
- The Tudors, a TV series
- "Tudor Rose", a track by the drum and bass artist Dillinja (b. 1974)
Transportation
- Avro Tudor, a type of airplane
- Tudor, a line of cars from the Ford Motor Company
Other uses
- Tudor period, a historical era in England coinciding with the rule of the Tudor dynasty
- Tudor bonnet, a style of cap
- Tudor City, an apartment complex located in New York City, New York, United States
- Tudor rose, a traditional heraldic emblem of England, first introduced by Henry VII
- Tudor watch, a brand of watches manufactured by Rolex
- Tudor Wines, http://www.tudorwines.com located in Monterey, California, USA, a luxury category pinot noir producer.
- Tudor Investment Corporation, a leading hedge fund founded by Paul Tudor Jones
- Tudor's Toughs, a paramilitary group during the Irish War of Independence. See Black and Tans
- The Public Research Centre Henri Tudor, a Luxembourg's research institute
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