Catholic
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madme
Richard III of England is often regarded as the last medieval king of England, not Richard I of England who was given the title, "Lionheart".
The Church of England is commonly known (in addition to that very title in and of itself) as the Anglican Church (ecclesia anglicana), or the Episcopalian Church.
Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan
ducky
He was given the title: Supreme Head of the Church of England. He was the head of his realm and in a sense owned all.
I believe its Anglican
All British Monarchs are Church of England Anglicans and part of their royal title is Defender of the Faith.
He was beheaded by the King and Queen for rejecting the King's new title as Supreme Head of the Church of the Church of England.
Depends on the Country, the King of England, the King of France, The Holy Roman Emperor (Germanic king)
AnswerThe title Supreme Governor of the Church of England has been held by the Monarchs of England, and later of Great Britain, since Queen Elizabeth I, who reigned from 1558 to 1603.It is currently held by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.Henry VIII held the slightly different title of "Supreme Head in Earth of the Church in England" under the terms of the Act of Supremacy.