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Tango0128 May 2018 11:47 a.m. PST

"Showtime's historical romp The Tudors is a dramatic interpretation of the life of Henry VIII and his family. Some of it has a basis in fact, but a great deal of artistic license has been employed. Jonathan Rhys Myers, for instance, might not be a serious historian's first choice for the role of Henry VIII, but that's only a cosmetic objection. There were other, more glaring historical inaccuracies; Henry's two sisters being rolled into one über-Princess had me changing channels very early in the series.

It's a wonder that the producers felt the need to change anything; the Tudors were hardly a boring bunch. Here are the unadorned, but nonetheless interesting, facts about the Tudors…."
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bsrlee28 May 2018 12:08 p.m. PST

Not the first interesting extended family they have given 'the treatment' too, and made boring or ahistoric.

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