Yes. The Longman Secondary Histories textbook "The early modern age" by L E Snellgrove says that " No man was better qualified to play the Renaissance prince."
A Renaissance Prince, King Henry was indeed, he wrote poetry, and songs, he could fight, eat, play, and design. He created several castles in England, and designed their gardens. he was interested in mathematics, spoke several languages and enjoyed people of wit.
we are young
No, he was a prince.
Not directly, Henry VIII had three children, all of them had no children.
Henry VIII
Prince Arthur of England, Henry VIII's older brother, but then he died and Henry VIII decided to marry her....
no he wanted to be king
Yes. Prince Henry, who became Henry VIII, was 11 when his elder brother Prince Arthur died in 1502 of tuberculosis.
In my opinion..... prince john
Multiple people; the Tudor family ruled for a good part of it though- Henry VII, Henry VIII, and Elizabeth I
Arthur, Prince of Wales, was the brother of Henry VIII. He died before his father, hence he never inherited the crown. Henry VIII married the woman who Arthur was supposed to marry.
Queen Elizabeth I.
I'd say early English Renaissance.