Community Answer 1
After Henry VIII died, his son, Edward VI ruled until his death 9 years later.
Strangely, Edward changed his will so that his cousin, Jane Grey, would become queen though she was the 4th in line (because if not Mary, a staunch Roman Catholic married to the King of Spain, would succeed and reverse all Henry's breakaway reforms). She ruled for 9 days until Edward's sister, Mary, came and beheaded her for treason.
Mary ruled until her death also (doing exactly what Edward feared and with great bloodshed).
Then Elizabeth I ruled for a rich 45 years. She also beheaded her cousin, but then named the cousin's son her successor. He was James I.
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Community Answer 2
Henry VIII was succeeded by his son Edward who reigned briefly as Edward VI under a regent. A sickly boy who died before his majority, he was nothing like his famous father. Learned and sensitive, he most likely would have ruled effectively during this turbulent period in English history. Devout of faith, an Anglican, Edward was also keen to unite his kingdom and end the bloody "wars of faith" between Catholics and the newly created Church of England. Henry VIII's break from Roman Catholicism. As history would have it, Edward died within a decade of his ascension to be succeeded by his half-sister, the Catholic, Mary Tudor. Further widening the religious factions .
He was the son of Jane Seymour (who died shortly after childbirth). He was 9 years old when he took up the throne.
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Community Answer 3
Edward, Henry's only legitimate son succeeded Henry 8. Edward's mother was Jane Seymour, wife #3
Then:
Mary, Henry's older daughter. Mary's mother was Katherine of Aragon, wife #1
Then:
Elizabeth, Henry's younger daughter. Elizabeth's mother was Anne Boleyn, wife #2
His son Edward, who became Edward VI.
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Community Answer 4
1. His son Edward
2. His daughter Mary
3. his daughter Elizabeth
4. His niece Frances Brandon and her children
His son Edward VI who was only 9 years old. So in reality the country was ruled by a Council of Regents.
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Community Answer 5
His son Edward, whose mother was Henry's 3rd Queen, Jane Seymour
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Community Answer 6
Edward I "Long Shanks" was the successor to the throne after Henry III, reigning from 1272 - 1307.
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Community Answer 7
Henry's only surviving son, Edward, inherited the Crown, becoming Edward VI.
Edward IV of England succeeded Henry VI of England. Twice.
As for the Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI, his son Frederick succeeded him as King of Sicily and eventually as Emperor, but his brother Philip was elected his successor as King of Germany.
Henry VII (the Wars of Roses bloke who married Elizabeth of York) was succeeded by his son Henry VIII (six or seven wives), who was succeeded by his son Edward VI (King at nine years old) who was succeeded by his sister Mary, who was succeeded by her sister Elizabeth I.
Then James I was invited down from Scotland because the Tudor line had ended. James was Elizabeth's cousin and passed the throne down to his son Charles I!
Charles I had several arguments with Parliament and other people (some of religions) and caused a civil war. He was executed for committing treason against his people and Oliver Cromwell acted as King for a while as Lord Protector.
When Oliver died, Charles' son, Charles II was invited back to be crowned King. Charles II was alive during the Great Fire of London and the Plague and when he died, none of his children were illegitimate so his brother James II became King.
i'd assume his brother richard, though i am not 100% certain
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Henry II of England was succeeded by his second son, Richard I (known as the Lionheart). Richard ruled for ten years and was then succeeded by Henry's fourth son, King John.
Edward VI. He was the son of Henry and Jane Seymour.
Henry VIII succeeded his father Henry VII following the latter's death in April 1509. Hope this helps.
King Henry II was succeeded by his son King Richard I, The Loin Heart.
Henry VII succeeded Richard III.
Richard I 1189 - 1199
Elizabeth I of England succeeded to the throne after the death of her half-sister Mary. Mary succeeded her half-brother Edward. Edward succeeded his father Henry VIII. I am assuming you mean Henry VIII.
Richard I, better known as Richard the Lion-heart succeeded Henry II in retaining the English throne.
Henry VIII succeeded his father Henry VII following the latter's death in April 1509. It was the first untroubled succession in many years. Henry was not properly prepared for his role as king as for the first 10 or so years of his life he was in fact second in line to the throne after his elder brother Arthur. Had Arthur survived the illness that caused his death in 1501 it would have been him and not Henry who would have succeeded. Hope this helps.
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Succession is the act of following in order, such as a king succeeding another king upon his death. This was the ideal system of the monarchs. An example is when Henry VIII succeeded Henry VII in England, or when Louis XIII succeeded Henry IV in France.
Edward VI succeeded Henry VIII. Edward was a member of the Church of England - as are all Monarchs after Henry VIII.