He had 99 house's and 20 of them were flats
The exact number of churches were in England under the rule of King Henry VIII is unknown. It is known that he converted England from Roman Catholic to Anglican, and appointed himself the head of the Church of England.
Henry VIII had just over 60 castles
55 castles. including hampton court
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There are quite a lot of portraits of Henry VIII. Google or Wiki "Henry VIII portraits" and you'll find many sites with images.
Catherine Parr died in 1548, this was one year after Henry VIII..
None. New research has shown that Henry VIII only used emerald rings
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VIII mean the eighth in Roman numerals. Henry the Eighth
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Grand. He didn't have a "house", he had castles.
Being King, Henry VIII had a good choice of castles. He mainly lived in Hampton Court.
Henry the VIII had many banquets altogether. about 2 a day.
There were several castles under King Henry VIII. These cluded Windsor Castle, Whitehall Palace, The Tower of London, Nonsuch Palace, Eltham Palace, Hampton Court Palace, St. James Palace. Hatfield House, Westminster Abbey, Newhall, Greenwich, Knole, Leeds, Woodstock, Ewelme, Ludlow, Oatlands, Ampthill, Woking, Halnaker, Petworth and Penshurst.
There are quite a lot of portraits of Henry VIII. Google or Wiki "Henry VIII portraits" and you'll find many sites with images.
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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.