Elizabeth I was his granddaughter.
If you mean Elizabeth of York: to unite his own (rather weak) claim with the strongest claimant of the Yorkists.
Henry VII
she married him in 19 something
Henry married Katherine Howard in July 1540. She was his 5th wife.
King Henry VII was married to Elizabeth of York.
Henry VIII wanted to marry Catherine of Aragon. After the death of Arthur Henry VII did not want Catherine or the money she brought to leave England so she was engaged to marry Henry. Henry VII however realized that Henry could contract a better marriage so there were talks that he would be engaged to one of Catherine's neices who was the daughter of Joanna of Castile and her husband Phillip the son of the Holy Roman Emperor.
yes he wanted to marry her because it would keep the alliance with Spain.
The reformation expanded to England because of Henry VII's wish to marry Anne Boleyn.
No,he was her father. Her mother was Ann Boyleyn.
Anne Boleyn married King Henry VIII, not Henry VII. She refused to become his mistress. She was smart enough to know that mistresses were temporary and she wanted to be his lawful wife and queen. She did capitulate when he agreed to divorce his first queen (Catherine of Aragon). As it turned out she was pregnant (with Elizabeth) when she and Henry married.
Henry VII was a king of England.
Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.
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