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{{House of Tudor}}
The '''Tudor dynasty''' or '''House of Tudor''' ({{lang-cy|Tudur}}) was a series of five [[monarch]]s who ruled [[Kingdom of England|England]] and [[Kingdom of Ireland|Ireland]] from [[1485]] until [[1603]]. Three of them, ([[Henry VII of England|Henry VII]], [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] and [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]]) played important roles in transforming [[England]] from a comparatively weak European backwater into a powerful state that in the coming centuries would dominate much of the world.
 
The House of Tudor began with [[Owen Tudor|Owain ap Meredith ap Tewdur]], a Welsh squire in [[Henry V of England|Henry V]]'s court better known by the Anglicized version of his name, Owen Tudor. Owen Tudor married the King's widow, [[Katherine of Valois]], and had five children with her. Their eldest surviving son, [[Edmund Tudor]], married [[Lady Margaret Beaufort]], a descendant of [[John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster]], who in her own right was at one point a potential heiress to Edmund's half-brother, [[Henry VI of England]]. At the age of thirteen, Margaret bore a son several months after her husband's death. Following the [[Wars of the Roses]] in which the Houses of [[House of Lancaster|Lancaster]] and [[House of York|York]] struggled for control of the English throne, this child would become [[Henry VII of England]].
'''"Dimebag" Darrell Lance Abbott''' ([[August 20]] [[1966]] – [[December 8]], [[2004]]) (also credited as '''Diamond Darrell''') was the [[guitarist]] in the [[heavy metal music|heavy metal]] bands [[Pantera]] and [[Damageplan]].
 
During the Tudor period, the dynasty created the [[Church of England]] and also strengthened the [[Royal navy|navy]].
==Early life==
 
==Feudal circumstances==
Darrell Lance Abbott was born in [[Dallas, Texas]], [[United States|USA]]; the son of [[Country (music)|country]] songwriter, [[Jerry Abbott]]. His father owned a recording studio in [[Pantego, Texas]], where Darrell had seen many [[blues]] guitarists play, inspiring him to take up the instrument himself. At an early age, Abbott began entering statewide guitar competitions and by the age of sixteen had been banned from entering because he had won too often.
While Tudors made much of their feudal title to [[Richmondshire]], [[Middleham]] and its subsidiary [[Snape, North Yorkshire|Snape]] were [[Neville]] bases. [[Bedale]] Ricardian [[Francis Lovell, Viscount Lovell]] resisted Henry VII. Robert Aske, of the family of Aske Hall in Richmond took complaints to Henry VIII in the [[Pilgrimage of Grace]], objecting to the King's "casting off" of Queen Catherine of Aragon and his daughter Princess Mary. [[Simon Digby]] resisted Elizabeth I, even though Digby's family were installed in the region by Henry VII as a replacement for Lovell. Sir George Bowes complained in defence of Digby's son's innocence, saying further that the rebels had not been able to be quelled by Lord Latimer. This [[Rising of the North]] for Charles Neville of Westmorland resulted in another installment of a dignitary puppet over Bedale by the Queen Elizabeth—Ambrose, Earl of Warwick.
 
Although dynastically [[House of Lancaster|Lancastrian]], the Tudors were politically [[House of York|Yorkist]]. In this sense, they were dual like the Nevilles (dynastically Yorkist, politically Lancastrian) and which was the point of union between both houses, supposedly resolving the [[Wars of the Roses]]. The Tudors, superseded this Neville crossover precedent, effectively balancing rival factions, as the Rising of the North itself ended the [[Percy-Neville feud]]. The Tudor dynasty and its unification of Richmondshire (like Wales, or Brittany to France) into the body politic of the English Royal Domain, thus contributed to the future Stuart succession by dominating foreign influences (e.g. the Castilian intrigue formed by John of Gaunt and pursued by Henry VII). The [[border country]] had become the pivot upon which the monarchy was secured, by subordination of the "Middle Shires"—as they came to be known under King James I.
==Pantera==
:''Main article: [[Pantera]]''
Pantera was formed in [[1981]] with Darrell's brother [[Vinnie Paul]] on drums. In the band's early days, Pantera could be considered what would later be referred to (sometimes in a derogatory sense) as [[hair metal]] or [[glam metal]] but the band eventually evolved into what could be considered [[power metal]], "true" metal (a term used by many scene purists), or, by the band's own definition, "power groove". Pantera went on to become one of the most influential and popular [[Heavy Metal (music)|Heavy Metal]] bands of the 1990s. The band officially quit in 2003 due to conflicts with vocalist [[Phil Anselmo]].
 
This consolidation of power under the Star Chamber Court and its reliance upon the subordination of palatine agricultural districts (e.g. Council of Wales, Council of the North, etc.) was to resemble the original Lancastrian high court party of Henry VI, instigating once again a Low Country (Burgundian Flanders) mercantile and Estuary opposition in the heirs of [[Mary Tudor (queen consort of France)|Mary Tudor, Duchess of Suffolk]] and their Dudley allies (carrying the notorious Warwick title). These economic and dynastic alliances of the Yorkists would re-emerge in the wake of the beheading of the last Plantagenet, [[Margaret Pole, 8th Countess of Salisbury]]. Religion became intertwined with politics with the declaration of [[cuius regio, eius religio]]. This meant that English society had become divisive once more; even more so than before. Future Stuart succession would attempt to align the high court party with the high church party, in the same manner as the Spanish Habsburg standard.
==Damageplan==
 
Jealous heirs to the Yorkists would challenge the stratifying intentions of these Lancastrian heirs, championing "the underdog"—themselves and the mercantile, industrial classes. Feudal structure in which a monarch was held in check by peers of the realm was challenged by nationalism under the monarchy; the Tudors having broken [[bastard feudalism]] upon the support of civil servants who demanded compensation. In the traditions of Simon de Montfort and Richard of York, Parliament became the vehicle for upward mobility by those dispossessed by the Crown. These officers of state decided to do their own kingmaking when the opportunity presented itself, but choosing the rival faction established under the Burgundian and ultimately German alliances of the [[Hundred Years' War]] (against the French peace of [[Margaret of Anjou]]).
After Pantera broke up, Darrell and his brother Vinnie decided to continue their music careers with a new band, [[Damageplan]], with [[Patrick Lachman]] (vocals) and [[Bob Zilla]] (bass guitar). Their debut album, ''New Found Power'', reached number 38 in the charts in 2004. The band was effectively ended with Dime's murder, Vinnie Paul has not announced any musical projects since his brother's death. In early 2004, Damageplan manager Paul Bassman announced that a second Damageplan album was nearly finished at the time of Dimebag's death but there is no word yet as to whether this material will ever even be released to the public.[[http://www.chartattack.com/damn/2005/01/1702.cfm]]
 
==Other projectsMarriage==
 
Owen and Edmund married Lancastrians, but Henry VII and Henry VIII, including [[Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset]] wed Yorkists.
Sometime circa the breakup of Pantera and the formation of Damageplan, the Abbott brothers teamed up with country singer [[David Allan Coe]] to do a project called "Rebel Meets Rebel".
 
The first marriage of Henry VIII was Lancastrian and to [[Catherine of Aragon]], strategically poised to court [[Catholic]] (specifically, Spanish and Imperial) powers, a policy seen again in Mary's marriage to [[Philip II of Spain]]. After many attempts, Catherine only succeded in having one child—a girl—Mary. Henry VIII wanted a male heir, however, and the refusal of the Papacy to grant an annullment of the marriage was a key factor in Henry's split from the [[Roman Catholic Church|Church of Rome]].
==Music professionalism==
 
Henry VIII's second marriage was to [[Anne Boleyn]]. She too failed to give Henry any sons, only a daughter, Elizabeth. She was accused of treason to the King and was executed.
Abbott frequently appeared in guitar magazines, both in advertisements for equipment he endorsed and in the readers' polls, where he was often included in the top ten metal guitarist spots. In Darrell's early career as a musician, he used Dean ML guitars, but later switched from sponsor Dean, to Washburn. Darrell used Washburn guitars for the greater half of his career (1996-2003), endorsing various signature models. Seymour Duncan also has a signature pickup co-designed by Dime, called the Dimebucker. He proudly endorsed Seymour Duncan, but he continued to use the L-500XL pickup designed by pickup guru [[Bill Lawrence]]. In order to commemorate the loss of Dime, Dean guitars has released the new Dime Tribute line of ML guitars. These guitars come in various models, ranging from lower end ones that have a stop tail piece, a bolt-on neck, and lower quality pickups, to higher end models with Dimebuckers, a floyd-rose, and set neck construction. Darrell also wrote a long-running ''Guitar World'' magazine column, which has been compiled in the book ''Riffer Madness'' (ISBN 0769291015).
 
The third marriage was to [[Jane Seymour]]. She bore Henry a son, Edward. Unfortunately she died about two weeks after childbirth. Henry was heartbroken—many people think that Jane was the only one of his wives that Henry really loved.
===Musical influences===
 
The fourth marriage of Henry VIII was Yorkist [[Anne of Cleves]], strategically poised to court [[Protestant]] German powers. This idea was later picked up by the marriage between [[William and Mary]].
Among Dimebag's other influences were [[Eddie Van Halen]] and [[Ace Frehley]]. In addition, he cited many of his contemporaries among his influences, including [[Slayer]]'s [[Kerry King]], [[Zakk Wylde]], [[Metallica]]'s [[James Hetfield]], and [[Helmet (band)|Helmet]]'s [[Page Hamilton]]. He also credits [[Vito Rulez]] of [[Chauncy]] for convincing him to try [[Bill Lawrence]] pickups.
 
The fifth marriage was to [[Kathryn Howard]]. She was very young and didn't really want to marry Henry. It was later proved that she had been unfaithful to him with his chief Minister. She was accused of treason and was executed.
 
Henry's last wife was a rich widow, [[Catherine Parr]]. Though she was in love with Thomas Seymour (Jane Seymour's brother) at the time, she was forced to marry him. However, she was loyal to Henry and nursed him well until he died. She soon remarried.
==Abbott's murder==
 
Tudor marital policy with the Spaniards and Dutch (see [[Dutch Revolt]]) thus reflected the wish for "[[via media]]" as pursued in religious affairs, which was in some ways a continuation of the need to balance the Lancastrian and Yorkist camps.
Abbott was [[murder]]ed while performing on [[December 8]] [[2004]] at a Damageplan concert at the [[Alrosa Villa]] [[nightclub]] in [[Columbus, Ohio]], [[United States|USA]]. [[Nathan Gale]], 25, of [[Marysville, Ohio]], entered the nightclub at about 10:00 p.m., just after the performance began, after scaling an eight-foot fence and being chased into the building by club security. He entered the left side of the stage and proceeded across to the right where Abbott was standing. Gale then grabbed Abbott and shot him twice in the head with a [[Beretta]] [[pistol]] at point blank range. Abbott received a total of 5 to 8 [[handgun|gunshots]].
 
The sisters of Henry were wed to the [[Auld Alliance]] dynasties of Scotland and France, but only the Scottish alliance was considered fruitful, with the French alliance lost to Suffolk. The Stuarts would continue this arrangement, through the marriages of [[Mary I of Scotland]] to the [[King Consort]]s [[Francis II of France]] and [[Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley]].
Three others were killed in the shooting: attendee Nathan Bray, 23, of Columbus; club employee Erin Halk, 29, of northwest Columbus; and Damageplan security guard Jeff "Mayhem" Thompson, 40, of Texas. The band's drum technician, John Brooks, and tour manager, Chris Paluska, were also injured.
 
==The Tudor Period==
According to police, Gale fired a total of fifteen shots from a [[Beretta]] [[pistol]], taking the time to reload once, remaining silent throughout the shooting (although early reports indicated he made disparaging remarks about the breakup of Pantera). When security staff and audience members climbed the stage to try to stop him, Gale fired at them, killing Halk and Thompson and wounding Brooks and Paluska. Gale then took a hostage, holding him in a headlock position. When the hostage moved slightly, Columbus police officer James D. Niggemeyer, who was the first officer on scene, shot and killed Gale with a 12 [[gauge]] police issue [[shotgun]] in the back of the head.
The Tudor [[history|historical]] period usually refers to the period 1485–[[1558]], especially in relation to the [[History of England]]. This coincides with the rule of the Tudor dynasty in [[England]], with the exception of Elizabeth I. Occasionally the term is used more broadly to capture Elizabeth's reign as well, though in general 1558–1603 is treated separately as the [[Elizabethan era]].
 
==Monarchs of England==
During the rampage, nurse and audience member Mindy Reece, 28, went to the aid of Abbott. She and another fan administered [[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation|CPR]] until paramedics arrived [http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/6660359/pantera?pageid=rs.NewsArchive&pageregion=mainRegion&rnd=1102636992116&has-player=true&version=6.0.12.872]. According to some reports, victim Nathan Bray was also attempting to render assistance when he was killed.
The six Tudor monarchs were:
 
*[[Henry VII of England|King Henry VII]] ([[1485]]–[[1509]])
The shootings occurred on the 24th anniversary of the murder of [[John Lennon]], but there is no indication that this was a factor in Gale's actions.
*[[Henry VIII of England|King Henry VIII]] ([[1509]]–[[1547]]); son of Henry VII
*[[Edward VI of England|King Edward VI]] ([[1547]]–[[1553]]); son of Henry VIII
*[[Lady Jane Grey]] ([[1553]]); great-granddaughter of Henry VII
*[[Mary I of England|Queen Mary I]] ([[1553]]–[[1558]]); eldest daughter of Henry VIII
*[[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth I]] ([[1558]]–[[1603]]); second daughter of Henry VIII
 
Henry VII's great-granddaughter, [[Lady Jane Grey]] also served as Queen for nine days before being deposed by Mary I. Jane was later executed along with her husband [[Guildford Dudley]], son of [[John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland]]. This was a prelude to the [[Puritan]] usurpations of the Stuart era, as the Dudleys were invested in the [[Pilgrims]]' American colonisation.
In [[May]] [[2005]], Officer James D. Niggemeyer went before the [[Franklin County, Ohio|Franklin County]] [[grand jury]], which is charged with formally investigating police shootings. As expected, Niggemeyer was cleared and commended on his outstanding police work in the time of a crisis.
 
[[Image:tudors.JPG|thumb|right|200px|''Allegory of the Tudor dynasty'', (detail), attributed to Lucas de Heere, ''ca.'' 1572: left to right, [[Philip II of Spain]], [[Mary I of England|Mary]], [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], [[Edward VI of England|Edward VI]],
[[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth]]]]
 
To the Tudor period belongs the elevation of the English-ruled state in [[Ireland]] from a [[Lordship of Ireland|Lordship]] to a [[Kingdom of Ireland|Kingdom]] ([[1541]]).
 
==[[Kings of England family tree|Tudor's Family Tree]]==
 
Margaret Beaufort was born in 1443, not 1433 as shown in the table.
[[Image:England-Tudor.png|700px]]
 
==Further reading==
*Guy, John (ed). ''The Tudor Monarchy''. St Martin’s Press, 1997.
*Turton, Godfrey. ''The Dragon’s Breed: The Story of the Tudors from Earliest Times to 1603''. Peter Davies, 1970.
 
==External links==
* [http://www.panteratudorplace.com.ar/index.html Official PanteraTudor websitePlace]
* [http://tudorhistory.org/ Tudor History]
*[http://www.vinnieanddime.com/ Vinnie Paul and Dimebag website]
* [http://www.badley.info/history/House-of-Tudor-England.general.html House of Tudor Chronology]
*[http://www.dimebagforever.com/ Dimebag Forever Tribute website]
* [http://www.damageplanroyal.comgov.uk/output/Page11.asp Official DamageplanBritish Royal Site Discussion on the websiteTudors]
* {{PDFlink|[http://www.royal.gov.uk/files/pdf/stuarts.pdf Tudor and Stuart Family Tree from Official British Royal Site]|13.4&nbsp;[[Kibibyte|KiB]]<!-- application/pdf, 13759 bytes -->}}
*[http://www.dimebagdarrell.co.uk/ Dimebag Darrell Tribute Site]
* [http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/tudor_england.htm Tudor History]
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==See also==
[[Category:Pantera|Darrell, Dimebag]]]
*[[England and Wales]]
[[Category:Heavy_metal_guitarists|Darrell, Dimebag]]
*[[Wars of the Roses]]
[[Category:People from Dallas|Darrell, Dimebag]]
*[[Tudor style]]
[[Category:Murdered entertainers|Darrell, Dimebag]]
*[[Tudor rose]]
*[[Richmond Castle]]
*[[Richmond, London#Richmond_Palace|Richmond Palace]]
*[[Tudor re-conquest of Ireland]]
*[[The Tudors and the Royal Navy]]
 
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