His talents were hunting tennis and music and cooking he also was very good at jousting, rooster fighting and a lot more!
Henry the Eighth as a young man - praised everywhere for his looks, charm and many talents. In his later years, he became a monstrous figure.
Cardinal Wolsey,Also known as Thomas Wolsey
Henry VIII was the King of England as his primary job. He also directed government but he expected others to do much of the work for him. He spent much of his time hunting and feasting.
machiavellian because he always favoued himself and many people were scared of him
One for every verse of his song. what song..........how crass to answer such a way. He was an army man as well as being king.
Yes, he would have known all three of these. He was much admired for his scholarship as a young man.
his hobbies were jousting
Henry the VIII had many characteristics that made up his reputation, but I would say that he would have to be considered a man of many wives.
Henry the Eighth as a young man - praised everywhere for his looks, charm and many talents. In his later years, he became a monstrous figure.
NO HE WAS A GREEDY OLD MAN!
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She was obviously married to Henry VIII but the theory goes that first she was married to a young man by the name of Henry Percy, whom she loved very much. Her infamous hatred of Cardinal Wolsey was because he was ordered to split up their marriage, as the king wanted Anne all to himself
Henry VIII was a very fit man before he was married, he was thought very handsom and was a very popular tudor king.
Historically speaking, Henry VIII thought Anne of Cleves (Anna von Kleve) to be ugly. Realistically, what we see is a disappointed man beyond his youth who accosted his wife-to-be during a bear baiting and kissed her, while dressed in poor clothing and pretending to be no more than a burgher. Of course Anne spurned him and spat his spittle out of her mouth which certainly dismayed him; he finally realized that he was no longer a young man or desirable to a young woman. They married, per the agreement, but were declared to be no longer man and wife months later, when Henry's appetite was drawn by Katherine Howard. Anne of Cleves was reportedly called the 'Dutch Mare' by Henry during one of his rampages.
Pretty sure it was Henry VIII.
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Considering Henry VIII is a historical figure who has been known for longer and considering he made massive impacts across Europe - and considering Spiderman is make-believe who made an impact on nothing - Henry VIII is your answer.