The Tudors revolves around the turbulent and linencious years of the young King Henry VIII of England's in nearly 40-year from 1509 to 547. Beside emphasizing his famous female consorts and a more than 20-year marriage to Catherine of Aragon, or the scandalous flirtation with young beauty Anne Boleyn, the drama also chronicles Henry's most notable political relationship and the deconstruction of the Roman Catholic Church in England.