because he was rich but not all the people loved henry the VIII the women and also men hated him because he took away there familys and the mens wives supprisingly xx
Yes, he was a very strong ruler. He was the King of England, the Lord of Ireland, and has a claim to the Kingdom of France. Another indication of his strength was his daring to break his ties with the Papacy, one of the most powerful institutions in Europe.
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King Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church because he wanted to put away his wife, Catherine of Aragon.
Queen Elizabeth I.
To become supreme ruler of England and have a handsome son
Henry VIII (born 28th June 1491) was King of England from 21th April 1509 until his death on 28th January 1547. He was the second Tudor monarch. The first being his father, Henry VII. Henry VIII's daughter, Elizabeth I, was the last Tudor monarch.
Henry the VIII had many characteristics that made up his reputation, but I would say that he would have to be considered a man of many wives.
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If you are talking about the creation of the Anglican Church and Henry VIII, and his daughter Elizabeth I, and son, Edward making Catholicism illegal, then King Henry VIII, King Edward, and Queen Elizabeth.
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