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More opposed the Reformation and the kings separation from the Catholic Church. He refused to acknowledge Henry as Supreme Head of the Church of England and the annulment to Catherine of Aragon. After refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy he was convicted of treason and beheaded.

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Was Thomas More a friend to Henry VIII?

Sire Thomas More was an intellectual and humanist during Henry VIII's reign. Thomas More was a member of the King's Council as well as Speaker of the House in Parliament. Thomas More acted as Henry VIII's close adviser and confident. After the dismissal of Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas More was also appointed as the Chancellor to King Henry VIII.


Did king Henry VII behead Thomas More?

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.


What issue did Thomas Becket and Henry II disagree about?

Henry the II and Thomas Becket argued for many reasons, the main points are:Reason 1: - The king had asked Thomas to Archbishop of Canterbury when they were best friends so that the church would be on the Kings side. After a few years Thomas actually turned religious which made the king angry.Reason 2: - Thomas Beckett was starting likey treating the King as an equal which made the king angry.Reason 3: - Thomas Beckett was beginning to support the Pope more than Henry.Reason 4: - Thomas Beckett and Henry started arguing over what should be done with criminal clerksReason 5:- Thomas Becket and Henry first started arguing because Thomas was made archbishop and he said that the church and archbishop were more than the royal palace so they started arguing.Reason 6:- Thomas Becket got fed up with Henry and his power but as soon as he wanted more THomas Becket would not allow him.Reason 7:- I was just too good-looking for Henry and he wanted more power so the the ladies would love him. =)In 1164, Henry II introduced Constitutions of Clarendon to limit jurisdiction of the Church over crimes committed by clergy. The Church were abusing their considerable powers, Beckett was appointed to clean up their act, but alienated the King in so doing.


Who defied king Henry and his break from the catholic church?

Henry VIII was opposed by many, most notably Thomas More and John Fisher who were both executed because of their opposition.


Why did Henry VIII behead St. Thomas More?

Thomas More was executed because he was found guilty of supposedly denying that the King was the Supreme Head of the Church of England.More was placed on trial for refusing to take the oath required by the First Succession Act (Succession to the Crown Act 1533). While on trial, the Solicitor General (Richard Rich) testified that he had heard More deny that the King was the Supreme Head of the Church of England, in his presence. The testimony was almost surely perjured, as two other witnesses state that they did not hear More make any such statement, on the same occasion.More was found guilty of high treason, and executed.

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In a debate defending the negative side, why shouldn't Thomas More yielded to King Henry?


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Who is Thomas More's best friend?

Thomas More was friends with Erasmus who wrote Praise of Folly. Erasmus dedicated the book to More. Thomas More was also close to Henry VIII until the King wanted a divorce. Henry VIII chose to execute Thomas More. Thomas' last words were "The king's good servant, but God's first."


Was Thomas More a friend to Henry VIII?

Sire Thomas More was an intellectual and humanist during Henry VIII's reign. Thomas More was a member of the King's Council as well as Speaker of the House in Parliament. Thomas More acted as Henry VIII's close adviser and confident. After the dismissal of Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas More was also appointed as the Chancellor to King Henry VIII.


Who was chancellor of England during the time of King Henry VIII?

Thomas More


The author of Utopia who was ordered beheaded by King Henry VIII?

Thomas More


Who wrote Defence of the seven sacraments?

King Henry VIII helped by Sir/Saint Thomas More


Did king Henry VII behead Thomas More?

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.


Who were Saint Thomas Becket's children?

Thomas Becket was a priest and not married nor did he have any children. However, King Henry did send his son Henry to live with Thomas and the son said that Thomas showed him more love and compassion that did his actual father.


Who was one of the first christian humanist that was beheaded bye King Henry VIII?

Sir/Saint Thomas More