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Pope Clement VII excommunicated King Henry VIII.
King Henry VIII of England.
No, no one thought Henry viii but the Spanish king thought one of his daughters. Elizabeth the first.
No, the Pope resided in Rome and contact between the two was especially limited after Henry VIII was excommunicated in 1538. Henry VIII didn't have the power over the Pope to order his execution in any case - this lay with Charles V.
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.Catholic AnswerPope Clement VII excommunicated Henry VIII on July 11, 1533, after he got his new pet Bishop to declare his marriage to Catherine invalid, he married Anne, and fathered a child with her:Clement, who had previously sent to Henry more than one monition upon his desertion of Catherine, issued a Bull of excommunication on 11 July, declaring, also, his divorce and remarriage null. In England Catherine was deprived of her title of Queen, and Mary her daughter was treated as a bastard
No, King Henry VII was King Henry VIII's father.
Julius II was pope when Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon got married. Leo X gave him the title "Defender of the Faith" Clement VII was pope when Henry VIII sought to put Catherine away.
In a nutshell: Henry formed his own Church, the Church of England, and declared himself the head. He then granted himself a divorce. The pope then excommunicated Henry.
king Henry VIII
Henry VIII was excommunicated from the church for divorcingCatherine of Argon, so he started his own religion to marry Anne Bolyen
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.