France, Spain, and Scotland were enemies of England at some point during King Henry VIII's reign. King Henry VIII reigned for over 30 years.
Very badly
Henry carried out the Reformation by closing down the monasteries and creating his own church. This meant that the Pope couldn't take some of Englands wealth. This also meant that Henry would regain the land that the Church owned to fuel his foreign wars.
Henry's friend took the confederate flag from the rebel holders during the charge.
to be nicer
King Henry II and Thomas Beckett were best friends. The king then appionted thomas archbishop and they started arguing. they then became sworn enemies.
spain and france
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
How did Henry V11 protect the kingdom from possible enemies
All the European countries were still Catholic when Henry VII was on the throne, Germany and England would change faiths during Henry VIII's reign.
Prince Henry the Navigator (1394-1460) was a Portuguese prince and explorer who is known for his support of exploration and navigation along the African coast. As a historical figure, it is possible that he had both friends and enemies, as is the case with many influential individuals. However, there is no record of any specific frenemies or enemies that Prince Henry had during his lifetime. His legacy is generally viewed positively, and he is remembered for his contributions to navigation and exploration during the Age of Discovery.
I'm guessing this is for Mr. Lee's class. Haha!
there were no new arguments
there were no new arguments.
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While he did rule with an iron fist, Henry VIII was not considered a thug or gangster. King Henry simply wanted to protect his kingdom from domestic and foreign enemies. This is why he had to appear stern during times of political differences and upheavals.
The only enemies that I know of were the Boleyn's; Anne, George and Mary, during the reign of Henry and Anne (1533 - 1536). I know that Jane had her younger brothers, Thomas and Edward and her family as friends. And that those who were in her favour and in her court were her 'friends' or loyal servants.
No Henry Ford was a very honest guy from what I hear it was his enemies that made him look like one at times