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Henry VIII is believed to have executed around 72,000 people during his reign as King of England.
Henry VIII is believed to have been directly responsible for the deaths of two of his wives, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, through execution.
he did not kill his first wife
This is up to you. If you think It was good of King Henry to kill some of his wives then in your mind he is a good king. This question is optional and completely up to you.
he beheaded them with lots of knives
Because they worked for the Pope who had just denied henry his divorce.
James VI was born after Henry VII died so that didn't happen.
No, King John did not kill his family. He was married two times and had five legitimate children before his death. He was the father of King Henry VIII.
cut him open
One for every verse of his song. what song..........how crass to answer such a way. He was an army man as well as being king.
King Henry didn't won't his guards to kill Thomas Becket but he said the line "Will no-one raid me of this troublesome priest!" in a jokey sort of way but his guards herd him and went to kill Becket. The king was ashamed of what he said and walked out bare foot and in rags and let people thow stones at him because he was so upset.
The Tudor dynasty happened when Henry Tudor (Henry VII) beat king Richard the III in the war of the roses. Henry wanted to be king, the only way someone could be king or queen in that time was to kill the monach.