To be remembered for something that he had done that has helped society and make me feel good at night knowing that he helped out with the Church Of England & with my son his helped him understand how to be a king and live his life of royalty to make sure that he can follow in his footsteps and live his life just like he had…….
-Nicole......
King Henry VIII of England was born on 28th June 1491, the son of King Henry VII and his wife, Elizabeth of York. He became King when his father died on 21st April 1509, and reigned until his death on 28th January 1547. He is probably best known, certainly outside of the UK, for having married six times. The main reason for his multiple marriages was to try and have a son who would be an undisputed male heir to the throne, avoiding the possibility of a civil war after his death; his father had become King by his victory at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485, bringing to an end the long and bloody conflict known as The Wars of the Roses. The ending of his first marriage by divorce was opposed by The Pope in Rome, and this led to Henry establishing The Church of England, with the English monarch as its head. He is also known for the Dissolution of the Monasteries in England, an exercise in confiscation of land and buildings which left many thousands of clerics without their positions. He conducted wars against France and Scotland, and was a claimant to the French Throne. He was the second son of Henry VII, and as such was probably intended for a career in the Church. To this end he was highly educated in Latin, French, Spanish and Music. He became the heir to the English throne when his elder brother, Arthur, died aged 16. Towards the end of his life he became vastly overweight, a result of an accident leaving him with a leg injury which prevented him from exercising. He died at The Palace of Westminster in London on 28th January 1547, aged 55. Rumors that the cause of his death was syphilis only circulated a long time after his death and were probably untrue. Henry VIII (28 June 1491 - 28 January 1547) was King of England and Wales also Lord of Ireland, later King of Ireland, from 21 April 1509 until his death.
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The main goal of sex is to provide your partner with a pleasurable experience. Screaming a guy's name is something his mother does when he doesn't take out the garbage.
Queen Elizabeth's man goal was to bring order and peace to England, to protect the people as if they were her children.
Queen Elizabeth I (1533- 1603), daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (Henry's second wife), had the following siblings: half sister Mary I (1516 - 1558) by Catherine of Aragon, Henry's first wife half brother Edward VI (1537 - 1553) by Jane Seymour, Henry's third wife she also had an acknowledged illegitimate half-brother: Henry Fitzroy (1519 - 1536) Duke of Richmond (by Henry's mistress Elizabeth Blount) There are possibly other illegitimate half brothers and sisters, particularly by Mary Boleyn, sister of Anne Boleyn and another of Henry's mistresses (the main possibility being her son, Henry Carey), but they have never been confirmed or acknowledged.
his main problem was he needed divorcment with his wife but the priest said no.
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it was that henry did not have a son
henry hudsons main goal was to find the northwest passage
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Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, south east London, was the birth place of Henry VIII, and his main residence throughout his reign as King. The Old Royal Naval College is now the former site of Greenwich Palace.
henry hudsons main goal was to find the northwest passage
King louis xii Was king of France during the 1500s he had one main enemie and that was king Henry VIII of England who soon had a daughter ellizabeth i who was in a quarrel with france and Spain until she died in the 1600s.
For this main reason, To have a son and heir to the throne
The main reform of King Henry VIII was what is known as the Break with Rome, so that he could marry his sweetheart and second wife, Anne Boleyn.
John Skelton was Henry V111 main tutor James Robertson jsdjbrettwarton@tiscali.co.uk John Skelton was Henry V111 main tutor James Robertson jsdjbrettwarton@tiscali.co.uk
Henry VIII (and his father Henry VII) did many things to build the English Navy into a powerful force of warships. One of them implemented during the reign of Henry VIII was the introduction of gun ports in the sides of the ships which allowed more and heavier guns to be carried below the main deck.