I think you mean Henry VII, he came from the Lancaster house before becoming king after defeating Richard III at the battle of Bosworth thus ending the war of the Roses. Henry VIII was one of the two descendants from Henry VII( also known as Henry Tudor) and became king when is father died.
The great King Henry viii belonged to the house of the Tudor.
Henry VIII favorite house was Hampton Court Palace. He was even buried there!!!:)
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Grand. He didn't have a "house", he had castles.
Yes, several.
Henry VII was part of the Tudor dynasty or House of Tudor which was a European royal house of Welsh origin that ruled the Kingdom of England and its realms, including the Lordship of Ireland, later the Kingdom of Ireland, from 1485 until 1603. There is no direct link between Henry and the current British Royal Family who are descended from the House of Hanover.
Henry VIII.
He was descended from the female illegitimate side of The House of Lancaster.
House of Tudor.
No. Henry VIII was the second monarch from the House of Tudor. His father, Henry VII, was Henry Tudor, who started that dynasty. The House of Tudor lasted from 1485 to 1603. Elizabeth I, Henry VIII's daughter, was the final Tudor monarch. The Victorian age appeared much later, during the reign of Queen Victoria. Her reign was from 1837 - 1901.
Hampton Court Palace was his favorite House. He was even buried there!!!!!!
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