One has to put in mind that Queen Elizabeth Tudor never openly advocated wars. She did secretly finance the protestant rebels in the low countries ( Modern Day Belgium, Luxembourg, and Netherlands) while simultaneously maintaining outward cordial relations with Spain. Therefore, in this exact sense, there is only one war that Elizabeth, therefore, England has fought directly and that is the war with Spain. It is by far the only war that England openly participated in and fought under Elizabeth I's reign. Thanks to Sir Francis Drake and the other sea commanders who accompanied him, the little, yet efficient, fast English warships managed to get the better of the numerous, yet, slow and monotonous Spanish Armada.
So, in a nutshell, Elizabeth and England did win the only war that England has fought under her reign.
king henry won all of his wars.although he was really fat.
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All rulers need to be interested in politics. Henry VIII was no exception
Anne Boleyn was married to Henry VIII, but she committed adultery against him with George Boleyn. This is treason as you are not keeping all your promises that you made to the king.
He ended up spending it on money for the wars
Henry VII was king. He was Henry VII son and was part of the Tudor family. The Tudor family made Tudor times because Henry VII stayed king for all his life.
King Edward VI was the son of King Henry VIII, who was, in turn the son of King Henry VII. So, Henry VII was Edward VI's grandfather.
Like all rulers between 1485-1603 they all had the surname of Tudor except Lady Jane Grey eg Henry Tudor (Henry VII) Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) Edward Tudor (Edward VI) That's why we call them the tudors
From the foundation of England up to Henry VIII, all monarchs of England were catholic. After Henry VIII only his daughter Mary was a catholic Queen all the rest have been Church of England protestants.
Bloody Mary was the eldest daughter of King Henry VIII. he had three children (all to different wives) Mary was the eldest, Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth I) was next and Edward VI was his youngest child.
Edward VI succeeded Henry VIII. Edward was a member of the Church of England - as are all Monarchs after Henry VIII.
Although King Henry broke England away from the Roman Catholic Church, he remained a Catholic in his religious observances all his life.
Because he was the 6th great - grandson to Henry I , the 8th prince and monarch of England and Scotland in line to sit on the throne , and the son of Henry VII . (The crown of Scotland did not join with the crown of England until James I when England became Great Britain.)
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