Cultural depictions of Henry VII of England

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Tudor Rose, wearing collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece
, dated 1505, by unknown artist, National Portrait Gallery, London (NPG 416)

Literature

As a youthful Earl of Richmond, Henry is a character in the play Henry VI, Part 3 by William Shakespeare. He is also a character in Shakespeare's play Richard III.

The Founding, Volume 1 of

Battle of Bosworth
, and of the events leading up to this battle.

He is the hero of the historical novel An Unknown Welshman (1972) by Jean Stubbs.

In the celebrated fantasy novel

Battle of Bosworth, thus preventing the House of Tudor
from ruling England.

Henry appears in four novels by

Margaret Beaufort and her ambition to get him on the throne; The White Princess (2013), which centers on his wife, Elizabeth of York; The White Queen (2009), which centers on the life of his mother-in-law, Elizabeth Woodville; and a brief appearance in The Constant Princess
(2005).

Film

Henry has been portrayed by the following actors on film, mostly in versions of the Shakespeare play:

Television

Henry has been portrayed on television by:

Video Game

Further reading

Sue Parrill and William B. Robison, The Tudors on Film and Television (McFarland, 2013).

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