Ambrose Tudor

Sir Ambrose Tudor is a Luthori statesman, philosopher, and writer, best known as the founder and leader of the Cavalier Party. A younger son of a cadet branch of the Ducal house of Geharon, Tudor was born in 3787 at Williamsbrough and grew up as an untitled member of the established aristocracy. He was educated first at the elite St. Richard's School in Fort William, where he played polo and cricket, and then at the ancient University of Fort William, where he studied Classics for three years but did not matriculate with a degree.

After leaving university, Tudor embarked on a grand tour of the current and former realms of the Holy Luthori Empire, including Alduria, Greater Hulstria, Namviet, Yishelem, Beiteynu, Talmorschland, Philipi, Mordusia, and New Mordusia. In addition to a generous allowance from his family, Tudor financed his travels as by penning articles a foreign correspondent for the Fort William Herald. It was during this period that Tudor formulated many of his political ideals.

Tudor returned to his homeland in 3824 and founded the Cavalier Party in response to what he perceived as a lack of deference for Luthori traditions in the Liberal Alliance-dominated government of the time. He stood for, and was elected to, a seat in the Holy Imperial Diet, representing the Williamsbrough area in 3827. He has continnuously served as the Member of the Diet for that seat and the leader of the Cavalier party since that time, and served as the Minister of Justice from 3837 to 3840.