Protestantism was formed after Henry VII, (when Henry VIII formed the Church of England to get a divorce). So in Henry VII's time there was no such religion as protestantism.
The dissolution of the monasteries was nothing to do with supressing Protestants (Monasteries were Catholic) and it was Henry VIII not Henry VII.
Protestants didn't get started for many years after the death of Henry VII in 1509. The Diet of Worms, which kickstarted the movement, was in 1521. So Henry VII was a good Catholic boy.
Henry VII, who ruled England from 1485 to 1509, did not specifically target Protestants for persecution, as the Protestant Reformation gained momentum after his reign. Most religious tensions in England arose under his successors, particularly Henry VIII and Mary I. Therefore, there are no documented instances of Henry VII killing Protestants, as the Protestant movement was still in its early stages during his time.
Henry VII was a king of England.
Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.
Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria (died 1042)Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (died 1313)Henry VII of England (died 1509)
No-one to Henry VII, but wife to his son Henry VIII
Henry VII succeeded Richard III.
Henry VII of Brzeg was born in 1343.
Henry VIII was the first to rule after Henry VII.
No he wanted to stay on the throne for as long as possible
Henry VII had only one wife.