well, i don't no all of them but i do know one, he named it Beaulieu (it's in Chelmsford/Boreham) it has now become a school called 'New Hall' and the village near by is called Beaulieu park.Hope that helps, and also he used to visit Windsor a lot. The reason for him building the castle there was because he had lots of room to hunt, and room for his current wife, anne Boylen to be! Time team went there quite recently to dig some up, they found a few interesting things but had to cover it up again, although the school did pursuade them to leave a tiny bit uncovered for students, parents, teachers and spectators to see it! very interesting!
hope that helped!
Being King, Henry VIII had a good choice of castles. He mainly lived in Hampton Court.
He had 99 house's and 20 of them were flats
No, King Henry VII was King Henry VIII's father.
Henry VIII filled his coffers with the spoils from his break with the Catholic Church and the following raiding of their monies and assets.
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The Capricious King Was King Henry VIII who tied of five of his six wives.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
Grand. He didn't have a "house", he had castles.
Here is a sentence for King Henry VIII. King Henry was the son of Elizabeth of York and Henry VII of England.
King Henry VIII of England.
King Henry VIII did not build castles (despite many of them having that incorrect title today) - he built artillery forts. These were a stage beyond castles, with artillery guns as the main weapon of defence backed up by early firearms. These forts were built in layers of squat, curved walls, each layer smaller than the one below (like a wedding cake), with gun ports facing in every direction. These forts, together with defensive earthworks and isolated blockhouses, were constructed in two phases: 1539 and 1544.