Tudor and Stuart Cardiff

Dynasty: A series of rulers from the same family
Nobleman: A man who belongs to the aristocracy
Conscience: A person’s moral sense of right and wrong
Uprising: An act of resistance or rebellion
Fortified: Made stronger to protect against attack
Demeanour: A person’s outward behaviour or appearance
Status: A person’s social or professional position
Influential: Having the power to change or affect people or events
Conflict: A serious disagreement or argument
Prosperity: The state of being successful and wealthy
Identity: The characteristics that make someone or something unique
Lineage: The line of descent or family history
Estate: A large area of land with a big house, often owned by a noble family
Inherit: To receive property or a title after someone dies
Restoration: The act of returning something to its earlier condition
Terrace: A flat, raised area often used as a garden or walkway
Ward: A hospital room where patients stay
Convalescent: Recovering from illness or surgery
Designated: Officially named or marked for a specific purpose
Structure: A building or other construction