the first one he divorced the second one he BEHEADED the third one died naturally the forth he divorced the fifth he BEHEADED and the sixth one was widowed.
The Duke of Suffolk in Henry VIII time was Charles Brandon, Henry VIII best friend and brother-in-law.
Henry VIII had only one wife at any one time but he had 6 during his life.
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Yes, Henry the VIII did send a letter to the pope of the time asking for a divorce.
There were five Tudor rulers in England. 1.) Henry VII. 2.) Henry VIII. (his son) 3.) Edward VI. (son of Herny VIII. by Jane Seymour) 4.) Mary I. (also known as Bloody Mary, dayghter of Henry VIII. by Catherine of Aragon) 5.) Elizabeth I. (whose reign is known as the Golden Age, daughter of Henry VIII. by Anne Boleyn)
The Duke of Suffolk in Henry VIII time was Charles Brandon, Henry VIII best friend and brother-in-law.
Henry VIII was 55 at the time he died so in my opinion he was young
Here's one I found: http://www.elizabethan-era.org.uk/henry-viii-timeline.htm You can also search "Henry VIII timeline" on Google
Henry VIII had only one wife at any one time but he had 6 during his life.
While chlamydia trachomatis probably existed at the time of Henry VIII, it was not named. There is no way to know if he had chlamydia.
Henry VIII died quite a long time before Shakespeare was born, so he couldn't have asked Shakespeare anything. In fact, at the time Shakespeare wrote Henry VIII everyone in the play, including Elizabeth I, was dead.
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Catholicism remained dominate during the reign of Henry VIII. He did not abolish its practice everywhere, just in England. Even then, many Catholics retained their faith during this time.
Yes, Henry the VIII did send a letter to the pope of the time asking for a divorce.
There were five Tudor rulers in England. 1.) Henry VII. 2.) Henry VIII. (his son) 3.) Edward VI. (son of Herny VIII. by Jane Seymour) 4.) Mary I. (also known as Bloody Mary, dayghter of Henry VIII. by Catherine of Aragon) 5.) Elizabeth I. (whose reign is known as the Golden Age, daughter of Henry VIII. by Anne Boleyn)