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Elizabeth I of England was the daughter of Henry VIII, son of Henry VII. Mary I of Scotland was the grand-daughter of Queen Margaret, the daughter of Henry VII, who was married off to the King of Scotland. So, Elizabeth and Mary were second cousins. This was why Elizabeth was so worried about all the trouble Mary was causing in Scotland, because Mary had a valid claim to the English throne. Mary was also a passionate Catholic, as opposed to the moderately Protestant Elizabeth.
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Mary I (Bloody Mary) was the daughter of Katharine of Aragon ( a Spanish fillie) and Henry Viii. (Blood lust could come from either side) Queen Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry Viii and Queen Anne Boleyn, who was executed. Both wee of the Tudor family dynasty via Henry.
Mary I was Catholic and disapproved that her father Henry VIII left the Catholic faith. She tried to change England back to being a Catholic country and killed thousands that did not want to convert to Catholicism.
He didn't. It was Henry II in 1171 by order of a Bull of Pope Adrian IV.
Yes, he wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon since she had not given him a male heir to the throne.
No, Catherine Howard and King Henry VIII did not have any children unfortunately, for both Henry (because he wanted a boy) and Catherine (because she was beheaded, but not for that reason) :) hope that's helpful! :D
Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. . Henry VIII used any argument that he could find to try and justify his separating from the Church which condemned his sinful life.
Not at all. The United States of America did not exist as such during Henry's reign. Actually, Columbus discovered the Americas before Henry the VIII was born so there was an America. There just was not the "United States of" America. So his reign did have an impact on the Americas but not much is written about that part of history. He had to try to keep up with Spain and France. Henry's England was not prosperous enough to explore during the time that Spain and France established the Americas. One source said King Henry VIII started establishments on the east coast. However, there is not much information on colonies by England until Elizabeth I.
he married the daughter of the opposing side: elizabeth of york
Henry got with Jane about a month or two before Anne's execution. He moved Jane into the castle apartments which had belonged to one of Henry's ministers. Jane was actually being coached to lead Henry away from Anne, and to try and bring Henry back to the Catholic Faith. Anne was killed off and Henry and Jane were married shortly after her death.
henry the VIII made many changes but the main one was that he changed the catholic religeon and made many people go against him. if you want me i will try to help: Email me on zenith-may@hotmail.co.uk Henry Viii made England a protestant country and declared himself head of church. so that he could divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne bolyne. this affected all of england.