Henry VIII was a Roman catholic, but changed the church to Protestant for 4 main reasons, love, power, money and religion, so Henry VII must have been Roman Catholic at the end of his reign. If he changed the religion, it was probably because of the preasure put on hime by the Romans. However, I thought that Henry VIII changed the church first, and Henry VII didn't. Just in case you made a typing error, Henry VIII changed the church to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne bolynn, which the church wouldn't allow. He also needed the money he would make from church taxes and selling the land previosly owned by the monastrys to pay for his wars in France. They also owned beautiful treasures of gold and silver which Henry could sell. Henry thought that the Pope in Rome had too much power over England, changing the church would lessen this. He would become popular with the protestants, and hold the power of the church himself. Anne Bolynn came from a protestant family, and changing the church would please her and her family.
Sorry if I am wrong and Henry VII did change the church
Some 400+ years separated the reigns of Henry VII and Queen Victoria.
There were at least 8 Henrys in the English history. Lady Jane Grey was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII, and ruled for only nine days in 1553. As a Protestant and rival to the later Mary I , she was killed in the Tower.
Henry VIII was the second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. His elder brother, Arthur, Prince of Wales, died in 1502, leaving Henry as heir to the throne. Elizabeth of York, as the older sister of the Princes in the Tower, she had a better claim to the throne than Henry VII. Henry VII solved this problem by marring her and unting the Houses of Lancaster and York, as is shown in the Tudor rose. Elizabeth became the mother of Henry VIII.
Henry VIII's Dad's name was Henry Tudor (this was the tradition of the Tudor family at this time). He was also King Henry VII of England.
the answer is Elisabeth of york is henrys mother and Elisabeth II is henrys mothers mum Elizabeth of York was the Queen of Henry VII, and the mother of Henry VIII. But the question is about Queen Elizabeth II, who is descended from Henry VIII 's father Henry VII and mother (Elizabeth of York) via their daughter Margaret who married into the Scottish royal family, then down through the Stuarts and successive Monarchs down to the present day. The confusion is that Elizabeth II 's parents were Duke and Duchess of York before becoming King and Queen, but they were never referred to simply as "of York".
Cleopatra VII, createdthe aqeducts and started blueprints for the modern day calendar. As well as building the library of Alexandria and supporting many other scholars.
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All the European countries were still Catholic when Henry VII was on the throne, Germany and England would change faiths during Henry VIII's reign.
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He stopped kings appointing unqualified church leaders.
The Roman numeral equivalent to 7 is VII
Tudor times did not change into the Middle Ages, it was the other way around. In the UK, the Middle Ages are counted as ending in 1485, when the War of the Roses ended and Henry VII became king. Henry VII was the first king of the Tudor dynasty.