It depends on which Henry you mean. III was pretty good, with caveats. V had great potential, but died before it could really come to fruition. VIII was instrumental in the Protestant Reformation, but was a horrible human being. Please, be more specific.
King Henry fought the great pope because the pope would not grant him a divorce.
Jasper Tudor was Uncle to King Henry VII and Great Uncle to King Henry VIII
Actually, yes. King Henry II was King George V's 20th great-grandfather.
Henry VIII's Dad's name was Henry Tudor (this was the tradition of the Tudor family at this time). He was also King Henry VII of England.
Henry VIII's Paternal Grandmother was, Margaret Beaufort and his Maternal Grandmother was, Elizabeth Woodville.
The great King Henry viii belonged to the house of the Tudor.
No, King Henry VII was King Henry VIII's father.
yes. he is the 12th great, grand uncle or 13th through Henry VII
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No, Henry V was the first king to use English in official document's and letters. The first English speaking king of England after the Norman conquest was Edward I 'Longshanks', he learnt English as a child from his nanny's, maids and other servants that worked in the palace that he grew up in.
king henry became king in 1454 (they did not wish to have henry as their king)
Henry VIII ?