On 17th November 1558.
After King Henry VIII died, his son Edward VI succeeded him and introduced Protestant reforms, which were continued by Queen Elizabeth I. This led to the establishment of the Church of England as a Protestant church, further solidifying the break from the Roman Catholic Church. Religious conflicts and tensions continued in the following years, including the persecution of Catholics and Puritans.
Yes, there was a Tudor King after King Edward VI. His name was King Henry VII, who came to the throne in 1485 and was succeeded by his son, King Henry VIII. King Edward VI, Henry VIII's son, became the next King after Henry VIII's death.
Queen Elizabeth I's father (King Henry VIII) died on 28 January 1547 Queen Elizabeth II's father (King George VI) died on February 6th, 1952
Mary died in 1558 and was succeeded by her half-sister Elizabeth.
King Henry VIII died in 1547.
Henry VIII died in 1547.
Henry VIII died in 1547.
No. Although King Henry VIII had legitimate children who succeeded him to the English throne, all three - Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I - died unmarried and childless. With the death of Elizabeth in 1603, Henry VIII's line was extinguished. Queen Elizabeth II is a descendant of Henry's sister, the English princess Margaret (1489-1541), who married King James IV of Scotland (1473 - 1513). Queen Margaret's and King James' grandson, King James VI of Scotland and I of England, became the first king of England and Scotland, and also became the ancestor of the present Queen.
Elizabeth No, it's Henry's only son, who went on to become King Edward VI. Although he survived his father he died young.
King Edward VI as the only legitimate son of Henry VIII, he died when he was 15.
Henry VIII was not beheaded - he died of naturalcauses !
King Henry VIII died in 1547.