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King Henry VIII of England was born on the 28th of June, 1491, and passed away on the 28th of January, 1547. His reign began on the 24th of June, 1509, and ended with his death in 1547.
Henry VIII was alive from 1491 until his death in 1547.
fifty six years
Henry the vii lived for 55years
Yes.
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Henry VIII lived in Hampton Court Palace in London, England.
yes, for 3 years
Henry took Hampton Court Palace from Cardinal Wolsey in 1528, and resided at the palace, on and off until August of 1546. When Henry died, in 1547, he owned more than 60 homes (palaces, manors, and castles.) Throughout his reign, Henry used many of his homes but Hampton Court Palace was his favorite, and where he resided, most of the time, until shortly before his death. He died at Whitehall Palace.
Being King, Henry VIII had a good choice of castles. He mainly lived in Hampton Court.
in England at Hampton court
Thomas Wolsey, the later Cardinal was the first to live in Hampton Court Palace, he had acquired preceeding buildings and built the Palace complex itself. After his fall from grace and shortly before his death he lost the Palace to King Henry VIII..
For a time. The monarchs moved around often, as their lifestyles were so extravagant that one house could not support them for long. Hampton Court was in the rotation, and she would have visited it about once every two years.
even though Cardinal Wolsey built Hampton court no one actuly lived in it after 18th century
Because it was made the official home of the rulers of England halfway through Henry VIII's reign and remained one of the official homes until the mid-18th century.
No, he only acquired Hampton Court on the fall of Cardinal Wolsey in 1529. He was born at Greenwich and lived in various places during his lifetime as the Court would move from palace to palace or castle for various reasons - to avoid infection or the plague, to enable the palaces to be cleaned, for hunting and so on. So he would live at Whitehall, Richmond, Nonesuch (now demolished), Windsor, even the Tower of London (a royal residence as well as a prison) and so on, as well as at Hampton Court.