"Henry VIII was born Henry Tudor. Tudor was his grandfather's first name." That was his surname. Answer: Rex, which is Latin for King
Henry VIII was the king of England in the 1500's
His surname was Tudor. The Tudor dynasty ended with Elizabeth I.
Henry VIII's surname wasTudor that's why his Father was called Henry Tudor and reining from Henry VII to Elizabeth I was called the Tudor Rein
Henry was born into the Twdor, normally spelt Tudor, family. So his surname was Tudor and his name Henry Tudor.
Henry VII and Elizabeth of York
Like all rulers between 1485-1603 they all had the surname of Tudor except Lady Jane Grey eg Henry Tudor (Henry VII) Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) Edward Tudor (Edward VI) That's why we call them the tudors
Anne Boleyn
Catherine of Aragon was Henry viii first wife
Answer The Welshman Henry Tudwr gained the throne of England after defeating and killing Richard Plantagenet (Richard III) at the Battle of Bosworth. The English spelling of Tudor was adopted for the name of his family. The Tudor period in English History is named after the monarchs who belonged to the Royal House of Tudor - almost, but not quite the same as a surname as we would understand it today. The Tudor monarchs were: Henry VII Henry VIII, son of Henry VII Edward VI, son of Henry VIII Lady Jane Grey, grand daughter of Henry VII Mary I, daughter of Henry VIII Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
VIII is 8 in Roman Numerals, which means Henry VIII was the eighth King of England to be called Henry.