The Tudor period in England and Wales lasted from 1485 to 1603. It was a time when the Tudor dynasty was in control of the monarchy, and many great social and historical changes were taking place.
One especially influential figure was John Knox, a Protestant reformer who did not approve of female monarchs. Many men during the Tudor period believed that women were inferior to men.
One especially influential figure was John Knox, a Protestant reformer who did not approve of female monarchs. Many men during the Tudor period believed that women were inferior to men.