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They all belonged to the House of Tudor.
King Henry VII was Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, before he became King by defeating King Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.
Henry VIII was Henry VII's son.
Henry VIII was succeeded by his son King Edward VI, who was succeeded (Very!) briefly by Lady Jane Grey.
The next monarch was Henry VIII's eldest daiughter, Queen Mary I.
After Queen Mary I came Henry VIII's other daughter Queen Elizabeth I who was the last Tudor Monarch.
Henry II belonged to the House of Plantagenet. Here is a list of the other Plantagent monarchs and their reign times:
The House of Lancaster was next, starting with Henry IV.
Henry 1 was the fourth son of William the Conqueror.
He belonged to the Tudor house.
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They forced feudal lords to swore allegiance to them and tried to gain higher authority over the churches.
Henry The 3rd
When Georgia became a royal colony, the first royal governor was John Reynolds, who answered to the British government. He proved to be ineffective as governor and was replaced by Henry Ellis.
The Tudor era begins with the defeat of Richard III by Henry Tudor in 1485 who, as a result, became Henry VII. It ended with the death of Elizabeth I in 1603. She died without a direct heir and was succeeded by her cousin James Stuart. The Tudor rulers were Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Jane Grey (less than two weeks), Mary I (Bloody Mary), and Elizabeth I.
William structured a more rigid feudal system, were ultimate loyalty was sworn to the king, in this case himself.
John Of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster was a member of the Royal Dynasty of Henry Grosmont. Henry was the Earl of Lancaster. When Henry died the title of Duke of Lancaster was given to John of Gaunt.
King James I, if you are talking about the royal house in England.
Henry VII was part of the Tudor dynasty or House of Tudor which was a European royal house of Welsh origin that ruled the Kingdom of England and its realms, including the Lordship of Ireland, later the Kingdom of Ireland, from 1485 until 1603. There is no direct link between Henry and the current British Royal Family who are descended from the House of Hanover.
by the monasteries in England and France the royal power in both incresed
Henry
He left behind the Church of England and The Royal Navy.
Henry VIII of England
No, they belong to the Anglican Church. Also known as the Church of England.
He was last King of the Tudor dynasty. His daughter, Elizabeth I was the last Queen of the Tudor house.
Henry
Henry
Henry IV 1367-1413 was the 10th King of England. He was a politique; he regarded religion as part of royal authority.