Henry VIII was a transformative English monarch, famed for his six marriages, reign over radical religious change and split with the Catholic Church.
King John of England was an unpopular and ineffective ruler whose reign led to the signing of the Magna Carta, a significant milestone in the history of democracy.
Robert Dudley was an English nobleman and courtier, serving as a close confidant to Queen Elizabeth I and a prominent figure in Elizabethan politics.