in 1508 Henry VII was Monarch of England -he was Henry Tudor Duke of Richmond son of Margaret Beaufort - heiress to the Duchy of Lancaster fortunes and the richest woman in England -
Henry had only a slender claim to the English throne through his mother whose claim was through an illegitimate child of John of Gaunt by his mistress Kathryn Swynford whom he later married , legitimising their children and giving then the title Beaufort -
Henry Tudor won the battle of Bosworth when Richard III was killed and claimed the throne by right of battle -
His wife was Elizabeth of York daughter of Edward IV - she was the only English queen to have been a daughter a King ( Edward IV), sister of a king ( Edward V who with his brother Richard of York disappeared from the Tower of London), niece of a King (Richard III), and wife of a King -Henry VII. She was also mother of Henry VIII and grandmother to Queen Mary I, Elizabeth I and Edward VI.
Henry died in April 1509 and his son Henry VIII took the crown.
The King of England in 1517 was Henry VIII. During this time he was still married to wife number one Catherine of Aragon. Shortly before this Catherine had actually given birth to their daughter Mary.
Henry VII 1485-1509 : Henry VIII 1509-1547 : Edward VI 1547-1553 :
Mary I 1553-1558 : Elizabeth I 1588-1603.
Henry VII.
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No.Jesus was born about 1500 years BEFORE Queen Elizabeth I of England (King Henry VIII's daughter) and nearly 2000 years before the present Queen Elizabeth of England.
England has no king, it has a queen
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No, for example during the rule of Oliver Cromwell there was no king or queen of England.
Oliver Cromwell ruled England when there was no king or queen from 1649-1660
There was no king. Queen Elizabeth I was an unmarried monarch.
There hasn't been a queen of England since 1603. In 1921, George V was king of the United Kingdom (which includes England). His wife was Queen Mary.
A monarch of England is a king or queen of England.
there is no king of England anymore. only the queen.
Ferdinand and Isabella are the King and Queen of Spain (technically, of Aragon and Castile)... if you live in the late 15th or early 16th century. The current (2011) Queen of England is Elizabeth II. She's Queen Regnant, so at the moment there is no King of England.