he wouldn't accept henry as the head of the church
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Two of them: Anne Boleyn and Katharine Howard.
No, he wasn't. Execution by decapitation has been used since ancient times.
He first found out she was not virgo intacta as she claimed on their wedding night. Henry then discovered she was pre contracted before she met Henry, which at that point her marriage would be declared invalid. It was soon discovered during her invalid marriage to Henry she had an affair with Thomas Culpepper.
It originally belonged to Thomas Wolsey but he gave it to Henry VIII
No, King Henry VII had nothing to do with Thomas More. It was Henry VII's son, Henry VIII that beheaded Sir Thomas More for high treason. More had gone against Henry VIII's Act of Supremacy that gave him more power than the Catholic Church. Since More was a devoted Catholic, he was torn in between serving the King and his religion, at first keeping silent and refusing to sign the Act. However for this silence he was sentenced to the tower, but a death sentence could not be passed as he had not opposed the Act, but merely kept silent. Eventually, More openly went against Henry VIII, and was executed.
Henry VIII didn't physically behead anyone himself; others did it.
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Not being obeyed and losing; when he grew up he began to cheat at games.
The king of England. The King of England made people behead Henry. Unless he was out of the country in a month.
Two of them: Anne Boleyn and Katharine Howard.
he thought they were having affair with other men
No, he wasn't. Execution by decapitation has been used since ancient times.
Henry VIII wasn't very popular because he beheaded people and had 6 wives and because they didn't have a baby boy he either divorced behead them
He first found out she was not virgo intacta as she claimed on their wedding night. Henry then discovered she was pre contracted before she met Henry, which at that point her marriage would be declared invalid. It was soon discovered during her invalid marriage to Henry she had an affair with Thomas Culpepper.
It originally belonged to Thomas Wolsey but he gave it to Henry VIII