Yes, Henry VIII won the war against France.
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King Henry II of England never had a major war with France and certainly never entered into hostility with Scotland, which was presided over by his great-uncle.
She first went to France in spring 1513 when she went to attend on Henry VIII's younger sister Mary who was going to France to marry Louis XII. She then returned to France in 1532 with Henry when they went to Calais for a conference with the French King.
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King Henry 4th helped and a couple others i think. go to www.wikipedia.com for even more help!:)
Somewhere in Paris, France
Thomas Becket fled into exile in France in 1164, the same year that King Henry II of England passed the Constitutions of Clarendon.
The pilgrims were mad at King Henry VIII because he was the leader of a catholic church in England, well the only church actually. They had no choice but too go to his church because it was the only one in town. So they eventually got him to sign the magna carta and the mayflower compact in order to set free on a over sea voyage to find land of their own and start their own christian church.
in France
Need a little more to go on, like what country, and which Henry?
Samuel De Champlain went to Canada to help King Henry IV and France to set a permanent fur trading post. He settled in Quebec.