Henry VIII DID makes mistakes, everyone does! However his were pretty big!!! i will not include much about his wives because being a king, and being a husband are two diffrent things! so here goes: Henry VIII had many faults, for example he took all the money from nuns and monks, took their monasteries and gave them to his friends as fine houses! Henry would also kill (e.g. behead) anybody who proved a threat to his son, as well as anybody who disagreed with Henry's opinion. He was also a very lazy man, he had many servants (not a shock!) for example there was one to read aloud to him , and another to clean his royal regions!! (his behind). As well as that Henry beheaded two of his wives , and he ignored his daughter, Elizabeth I who became one of England's best rulers. He was ruthless in destroying anyone who offered him the slightest opposition. His former chancellor, Thomas More, was executed because he would not acknowledge Henry as head of the church of England. He executed Thomas Cromwell, who had been his loyal servant, because he didn't like his fourth wife, Anne of Cleaves whom Cromwell had picked out for him. (Anne of Cleaves was lucky, he divorced her and allowed her to live in comfort in England, she outlived him). Henry made himself head of the church, taking away the monasteries , nuns , monks and with them the alms, medical care & education provided by the nuns and monks to the people.
Henry VII WAS GOOD AT LOOKING AFTER WHAT HE HAD BUT HE ALWAYS WANTED MORE THAN WHAT HE HAD
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He disagreed with Thomas Becket about whether if you committed a crime against the church you should be tried by the church or the King.
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Which Henry III - of France, England or the Holy Roman Empire. Each one had good points and bad points. None could be considered bad.
Some historians have accused Henry II of being a imperialistic and power hungry king. His issues with Archbishop Becket came about as a result of his testing his power against that of the church. In addition, his forays into Ireland have brought up questions of an imperialistic attitude as well.
The possessive form of the proper noun Henry II is Henry II's or Henry's.Example: King Henry II's son was Richard the Lionheart.
Here's a scary one you'll remember:- he ate dolphin meat.
Henry Polic II's birth name is Henry Albert Polic II.
Henry II was born on September 1, 1588.
Henry II Stakes was created in 1963.
Henry II was born on September 1, 1588.
Henry II the Pious was born in 1207.
Henry II of Leez died in 1164.
Henry Lee II was born in 1730.
Henry II of Namur died in 1229.