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Why was King Henry VII King of Ireland?

cause he was a noble


Who Gave Henry vii the male heir that he wanted?

jayne seymour


In 1541 king Henry VII declared what?

King of Ireland. Although I may be wrong.


When did King Henry VII ascend to the thrown?

Henry VIII (28 June 1491 - 28 January 1547) was King of England from 21 April 1509 until his death. He was also Lord of Ireland (later King of Ireland) and claimant to the Kingdom of France. Henry was the second monarch of the House of Tudor, succeeding his father, Henry VII.


What triggered the events that resulted in the formation of the church of England?

Henry VII wanted a divorce


Did Henry vii ever not want to be king?

No he wanted to stay on the throne for as long as possible


What triggered the events that resulted in the formation of Church of England?

Henry VII wanted a divorce


Why Henry VII reform against the church?

Henry VII got married many times, when he wanted divorces for many of these, he had to consult the church. They often said no to him though. He wanted change.


What job did Henry vii have?

Henry VII was a king of England.


Did Henry VII get a son from Catherine Howard?

Henry VII never met Catherine Howard. Catherine was the wife of Henry VIII, not Henry VII.


What year did 'Henry the VII' die?

Henry VII, Duke of Bavaria (died 1042)Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor (died 1313)Henry VII of England (died 1509)


Could you gve me a paragraph of how did King Henry became a king?

I assume you mean King Henry VIII of England and Ireland. Henry was the second son of Henry VII. Unfortunately the eldest son, Arthur, who was married to a spanish princess Catherine of Aragon, died of a mysterious disease in 1502. For political reasons his father married Henry off to his brother Arthur's young widow which required special permission from the Pope. When Henry VII died in 1509 Henry became King Henry VIII of England and Lord of Ireland.