no, he was rich. He lost his money paying for wars
yes he did. his older brother Arthur died and Henry's first wife was poor widowed Catherine of Aragon who was originally married to Arthur.
Yes, his only legitimate son, Edward, was born to Henry and his third queen, Jane Seymour. Jane died shortly after Edward's birth. Edward became King Edward VI upon the death of King Henry VIII.
He treated the poor horible
Henry was quite poor at his start of his life but then got more money first by taking taxes from the church instead of giving them to the pope he got them. Another way was to sell the church land and content
Yes because he had very strict rules, and also did not like people coming near him or on his property.
Anne Boleyn - supposedly for gossiping about his poor performance in bed. Katherine Howard - for continuing to see her lovers, one of whom went round boasting about it.
Near the end of his life King Henry VIII had lots of stuff falling off of him, but it wasn't due to poor hygiene.
good question it dependes what type of tudor it is,if its poor it will have about 50 snacks a year but if its lucky it will make a buffet for a king or queen.People like henry VIII and henry the VII will have a party about a week long so king and queens have about 5x more than a normal man in the park
Meals were heavy with meat and bread, however, some sources say that the Tudors also enjoyed fruits. Vegetables were probably also included in low amounts since they were seen as the food of the poor. Since Henry VIII likely had gout, diabetes, high blood pressure and was overweight, it is likely that his diet was not balanced or adjusted for portions.
King Henry VIII's goals and objectives were mostly overall selfish and vain. Henry VIII was the creator of the English concept of the 'Divine rights of kings' and manipulated the laws to give himself more power and riches. One of the many things he was most well known for was the separation of state and church though did this for selfish reasons. He made this separation so that he could find his own Christian religion, the Church of England, and did this so he could divorce his wife whenever she failed to produce a son. Henry Vlll also had a bad habit of executing his wives.
Oh, dude, King Henry VIII weighed around 400 pounds when he kicked the bucket. Like, he was a big dude, probably from all those feasts and wives stressing him out. But hey, at least he left a lasting legacy... and a few extra pounds.
No he did like poor people many wealthy people at the time were stuck up and snobby they did not appreciate the little things in life. He did not see that people are people no matter how much money they have.