He is only called Henry V11 because there had been 6 previous kings called Henry.
But not necessarily one after the other. eg if the current Queen's son comes to the throne, he will be Charles 111
Columbus offered him his services, but he was too slow making up his mind, and Columbus tried the Spanish court instead.
No. He was a Lancastrian - rather a junior one, but most of the others had been killed in the war.
It was Edward IV and Richard III who were Yorkists.
No
Henry VII was a Lancastrian and Richard III was a York
Henry the Seventh reigned for 23 years.
do you mean who reigned after Henry 7th, if so King Henry 8th did :)
Henry VII was king of England from 1485 until 1509.
I think King Henry the 7th killed Richard the 3rd in 1485
Henry the Seventh, the first Tudor monarch, who killed Richard III at Bosworth.
Henry the Seventh reigned for 23 years.
Henry Tudor seventh
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It is customary to write monarch's names as the name plus a Roman Numeral, so Henry the 7th is "Henry VII." This is pronounced as "Henry the seventh" and avoids confusion in a sentence such as "Was Henry VII the first Tudor monarch."
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Yes it is fact the seventh day not the first day
Henry the 7th did not create any Churches.
do you mean who reigned after Henry 7th, if so King Henry 8th did :)
Henry the seventh
Henry VII was king of England from 1485 until 1509.
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