thomas crammer had a special court that allowed Henry to get a divorce from catherine of aragon
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NO HE WAS A GREEDY OLD MAN!
well what is your question?
no one the peolple had no help .
She asked Anne Boleyn for help
If you mean his legitamate children the secon child was Elizabeth daughter of Anne Boleyn
younger as then they were more fertile and able to have a baby and help him.
Catherine or Aragon was first married to Arthur (Henry VIII's brother). However, after the death of Henry VII, Henry VIII decided to marry Catherine for political gains. Tensions arose between the two when both children of Catherine died and Henry VIII wanted a son for his legacy. Soon after, Henry started affair with Mary Boleyn and decided for a divorce from Catherine of Aragon.
Well his obesity didn't let him walk. He needed help to get up, he usually used rope or pulleys.
well the argument between them was about Henry making thomas becket the archbishop of cantubury and Henry thought that if thomas was made archbishop then thomas would follow all of henrrys rules and would help Henry by taking money from the poor and making himself even richer but what he didnt no was that when he made thomas archbishop he would betray him and when thomas did become archbishop of Canterbury he decided to help his people not his king .Henry then got really mad with thomas and said "will there be no rid of this troublesome priest?" and that's when four knights overheard him and decided to get rid of him once and for all and that is how becket died
He helped Because Henry Ford asked him to invent a battery for the model T Ford
Thomas Culpepper had an affair with fifth wife to Henry VIII of England, Katherine Howard. Some speculate this affair was arranged to help Katherine to conceive a child and diguise it as the issue of her ailing husband, but others conclude she was bored with a husband who was 30 years her senior. Jane Boleyn, Katherine's lady in waiting and widow to George Boleyn (Anne's brother and accomplice) supposedly set up the secret meetings between Culpepper and Katherine. She was held in the Tower with Katherine, went insane, and was executed for treason. Thomas Culpepper also grusomely raped and killed a local girl, also killing her husband when he came to her aid. Both of these crimes were pardoned by Henry VIII as Thomas was a favorite and constant companion to him.