his son edward then mary(bloody mary) then elizabeth
Henry VIII had many problems, but his main one was to have an heir to assume the throne after his death. In order to have a son, Henry had 6 wives, but only Jane seymore, his 3rd wife, provided him with a son. Edward. Unfortunately he died from TB at the age of 15.
He defeated the king, Richard III, at the battle of Bosworth field. Henry belonged to the house of Lancaster and Richard to the house of York. Both houses were descendants of Edward III, so they both had claims to the throne. When Henry became king he married Elizabeth of York (Richard's niece) in order to unite the two houses and end the battle between them.
Henry VII had no less than 7 children, four daughters and three sons. In order of birth, they were:Arthur. 19 September 1486Margaret, 28 November 1489Henry, 28 June 1491Elizabeth, 2 July 1492Mary, 18 March 1496Edmund, 21 February 1499Katherine, 2 February 1503As for what order they came to the throne, while Arthur was the heir apparent and Prince of Wales, he passed away from an unknown illness in 1502. This left Henry as the new heir, and he did indeed take the throne as Henry VIII.
The first monarch of the Tudor Dynasty was Henry VII, who was coronated in 1485. Henry VII's son became Henry VIII. Henry VIII's children in order that they ascended the throne: Edward VI, Mary I (Bloody Mary), Elizabeth I. With Elizabeth I's death in 1603, came the end of the Tudor reign. The Tudor Dynasty started in the 15th century and ended in the 17th century.
Order of the Throne was created in 1963.
After King Tutankhamun's death, the throne was assumed by Ay, who was a high-ranking official and served as Tutankhamun's vizier. Ay was likely a close advisor to the young king and may have been instrumental in guiding the transition of power. Following Ay's rule, the throne passed to Horemheb, who was a military general and ultimately sought to restore order and stability to Egypt.
Henry VIII had many problems, but apparently his main problem was that he wanted to have a male heir to inherit the throne after his death, and he did not understand that his sperm decided the gender of his children. In order to have a son Henry VIII married eight wives, and only Jane Seymour provided him with a son, called Edward. Unfortunately, Edward died from TB at the age of 15!
The order of succession for Henry VIII's children was primarily determined by age and legitimacy, with male heirs typically prioritized over female heirs. Henry's legitimate children—Mary, Elizabeth, and Edward—were considered based on their birth order, with Edward being the eldest son. Following Edward's death, the succession was influenced by the Protestant Reformation, leading to the establishment of the Act of Succession, which allowed for female rulers, thus enabling Elizabeth to ascend to the throne after Mary. This reflected a shift in attitudes towards female sovereignty during that period.
Queen Elizabeth I was the daughter of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII, the second Tudor monarch to grace the English throne. Born Henry Tudor in 1491 at Greenwich Palace, Henry VIII was the youngest son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. Given his unfortunate birth order, he was never expected to become king. Life circumstances were not in his favour. It would only be upon his older brother's untimely death that he would find himself an heir to the throne. Henry died in London on January 28, 1547. He had been grossly overweight later in life, which attributed to various underlying health problems. There has also been speculation that he possibly suffered from syphylis and untreated Type II Diabetes.
King Henry II was the untimate person responsible for the death of Thomas. He would have been the person to order, or approve, his execution.
The war of the roses ended with Henry Tudor (Henry VII) defeating the king, Richard III, at the battle of Bosworth field. Henry belonged to the house of Lancaster (symbolized by a red rose) and Richard to the house of York (white rose). Both houses were descendants of Edward III, so they both had claims to the throne. When Henry became king he married Elizabeth of York (Richard's niece) in order to unite the two houses and end the battle between them. Henry merged the rival symbols of the red and white roses into the new emblem of the red and white Tudor rose.
His problems for when he was king were:Law and order,Financial problems,and last but not least Feudal lord'sbut if you think there are anymore then put them!you forgot one, he could not have a son to be king and take the throne!