his main problem was he needed divorcment with his wife but the priest said no.
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it was that henry did not have a son
Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, south east London, was the birth place of Henry VIII, and his main residence throughout his reign as King. The Old Royal Naval College is now the former site of Greenwich Palace.
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Henry VIII had many problems, but apparently his main problem was that he wanted to have a male heir to inherit the throne after his death, and he did not understand that his sperm decided the gender of his children. In order to have a son Henry VIII married eight wives, and only Jane Seymour provided him with a son, called Edward. Unfortunately, Edward died from TB at the age of 15!
King louis xii Was king of France during the 1500s he had one main enemie and that was king Henry VIII of England who soon had a daughter ellizabeth i who was in a quarrel with france and Spain until she died in the 1600s.
For this main reason, To have a son and heir to the throne
The main reform of King Henry VIII was what is known as the Break with Rome, so that he could marry his sweetheart and second wife, Anne Boleyn.
John Skelton was Henry V111 main tutor James Robertson jsdjbrettwarton@tiscali.co.uk John Skelton was Henry V111 main tutor James Robertson jsdjbrettwarton@tiscali.co.uk
Henry VIII (and his father Henry VII) did many things to build the English Navy into a powerful force of warships. One of them implemented during the reign of Henry VIII was the introduction of gun ports in the sides of the ships which allowed more and heavier guns to be carried below the main deck.
No, Catherine Howard and King Henry VIII did not have any children unfortunately, for both Henry (because he wanted a boy) and Catherine (because she was beheaded, but not for that reason) :) hope that's helpful! :D
The main problems that the Catholic Church had in the Tudor period were King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, and Queen Elizabeth I, all of whom suppressed the Church ruthlessly, and killed Catholics with abandon. Henry VIII was the worst, suppressing monasteries, turning helpless women out onto the streets, and confiscating all the property of the Catholic Church, looting and burning priceless treasures, etc.