Henry VIII changed to the protestant church after the catcholic did not allow him to divorce his wife.
martin Luther influenced the kings and queens of England by sharing his beliefs
strengthen their own political authority.
The Royalists supported the monarchy, and accepted the Divine Right of Kings. The Parliamentarians were the puritans, and supported the rule of Parliament.
Queen Elizabeth I supported the Chamberlains Men acting company, and King James I supported the Kings Men acting company.
The land the church owned is where most of the money the church collected was from. Nobles and kings knew that when you change your religion, you will get back land that was given to the church and they would be able to receive the taxes from the land. Also the religious wars fought by the Catholics and protestants weakened the churches power even more.
martin Luther influenced the kings and queens of England by sharing his beliefs
The Jesuits founded by Ignatuis Loyola
strengthen their own political authority.
The Royalists supported the monarchy, and accepted the Divine Right of Kings. The Parliamentarians were the puritans, and supported the rule of Parliament.
King Louis XIV
Queen Elizabeth I supported the Chamberlains Men acting company, and King James I supported the Kings Men acting company.
The Roundheads supported Parliament. They fought against Charles I and his supporters who believed in Absolute Monarchy and the Divine Right of Kings.
possibly kings of leon because they have supported them previously.
the declaration yeah that's it
The assembly of Anglo-Saxon "regional kings", called Witan.
During the Reformation, Martin Luther rejected the concept of purgatory, believing that it was not supported by the Bible. He argued that salvation was based on faith alone, not on any actions or rituals performed after death.
Roman Catholic. All the Kings and Queens of England were Catholic until the later Tudors as were the Kings and Queens of Scotland and all European Monarchy up until the Reformation in the sixteenth century.