It was built between 1514 and 1529
Henry VIII died at the age of 55 on the 28th January, 1547 at Whitehall Palace/Palace of Whitehall, on what would have been his father's 90th birthday. He was buried at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
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minoans built the palace in 3000b.c.e to 1100b.c.e
Henry VIII's palaces were Whitehall Palace, Windsor Castle and (after he sacked Cardinal Wolsey) Hampton Court. He was also having another palace built in the Surrey countryside called Nonsuch Palace, so named because there was to be 'none such like it in all of England'. However, the King died whilst it was still under construction. It was finally completed seven years after his death and used by all monarchs up until Charles II, who gave it to his mistress the Duchess of Cleveland. She was a gambling addict, who had it dismantled in the late 17th Century to sell the materials to pay off her debts.
King Yaduraya first built a palace inside the Old Fort in Mysore in the 14th century.
Whitehall palace
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The cenotaph was built in Whitehall, in London after WWI.
Henry VIII died at the age of 55 on the 28th January, 1547 at Whitehall Palace/Palace of Whitehall, on what would have been his father's 90th birthday. He was buried at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
the fontainebleu palace was built by Francois I!
Empress Dowager Cixi built the Summer Palace
Henry died age 55 in the Palace of Whitehall. His obesity hastened his death
Charles 1st was executed on 30 January 1649 on a scaffold erected outside the Banqueting House in Whitehall, London. The Banqueting House was originally part of the Palace of Whitehall. The palace was destroyed by fire in 1698 and the Banqueting House is the only remaining part of the once huge palace.
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The Palace of Monteuma.
Alexandra Palace.