Henry VIII was born in 1491 (died in 1547), and James I was born in 1566 (died in 1625).
Henry VIII's oldest sister, Margaret Tudor (1489 - 1541), was a grandmother of James I.
Henry Tudor, later King Henry VIII of England was the second son of King Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York. King James V of Scotland was the son of James IV of Scotland and Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of Henry VII and older sister of Henry VIII. So... James V's mother was the daughter of Henry VII and thus sister of Henry VIII. The relationship between Henry VIII's parents and James V's mother is that of Parent-Child. James' father was not related to the Tudors.
Yes, they were both descendants of King Henry VII of England. Mary I was the daughter of King Henry VIII, son of Henry VII, and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. Margaret Tudor, daughter of Henry VII (and, therefore sister of Henry VIII), married King James IV of Scotland. The son of James IV and Margaret became King James V of Scotland. James V was the father of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her son became first James VI of Scotland and then James I of England.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
The first wife of King VIII was called Catherine of Aragon.
Depends on your definition. Henry VIII broke with Rome but Edward was the first Catholic king.
He was Henry VIII's first illegitimate son and the only one that Henry acknowledged.
No, King Henry VII was King Henry VIII's father.
king Henry VIII
King Henry VIII Henry the VIII, because the Pope wouldn't annul his first marriage.
Mary Tudor
The Capricious King Was King Henry VIII who tied of five of his six wives.
There was no king Henry VI of Spain. King Henry IV of Castile, was the brother of Isabella of Castile, of Isabella and Ferdinand fame. Isabella was the mother of Catherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first wife. So Henry VI of Castile (in Spain) was the uncle of Henry VIII's wife.