Edward IV (FOURTH) didn't! He like all the Kings and Queens of England up until King Henry VIII were Roman Catholic! Edward VI (SIXTH) however did or attempted to change the national faith to a kind of extreme Protestantism. Under his sister Queen Mary I, the country changed back again to historical Roman Catholicism and it changed again under their final sister Elizabeth I, though her Protestantism was very moderate.
He was Roman Catholic.
Edward IV was king of England from 1471 to 1483. He was succeed by his 12 year old son who became Edward V in April 1483. Edward V died - maybe murdered - that same June 1483. Because he wasn't married with children the person who succeeded him as king was Richard III.
It takes a lot of force over a long period of time to compel a permanent change in religion. Since Amenhotep IV's reign was short and his heirs did not continue to compel Atenism, the religion reverted to traditional Ancient Egyptian Mythology.
Henry VII connected his (rather weak) Lancestrian claim to that of the Yorkists by marrying Edward IV's daughter Elizabeth.
The parents of Elizabeth of York were Elizabeth Woodville and Edward IV of England. Elizabeth of York was born in 1466 and passed away in 1503.
Edward IV of England was born on 1442-04-28.
King Edward IV of England was born on April 28, 1442.
King Edward IV of England was born on April 28, 1442.
Edward IV
King Edward IV of England was born on April 28, 1442 and died on April 9, 1483. King Edward IV of England would have been 40 years old at the time of death or 573 years old today.
Edward IV was King of England in 1469.
He was Roman Catholic.
Edward III, Richard II, and Henry IV
Henry IV 1367-1413 was the 10th King of England. He was a politique; he regarded religion as part of royal authority.
Because he was only 19 years old when declared King of England.
Edward III, Richard II, and Henry IV ruled England.
There have been nine kings named Edward in English and British history. See the related question links below.