Henry VIII went abroad when he attended the famous ' Field of the Cloth of Gold' near Calais in northern France, in order to have philosophical discussions with the French King, Francis I, and to see whether France was an Ally or an enemy. He also went abroad to France to fight against them.
Catherine of Aragon was the widow of Henry VIII's brother Arthur when she married Henry VIII. She however never remarried after Henry VIII.
that he was the herbalist person ever
Henry VIII only had one brother, Arthur who died before Henry became king. Arthur would have been the king of England after the Death of their father Henry VII if he had lived, as he was Henry's elder brother. No brother of Henry VIII was ever king of Scotland.
Besides the 2 he had beheaded the only wife to ever die while married to Henry VIII was Jane (wife #3) she died soon after giving birth to a son (edward), it is recorded that she died from complications due to childbirth.
No. He died at the age of 16 at Ludlow Castle whilst Prince of Wales. His brother Henry Duke of York eventually suceeded as King Henry VIII in 1509.
to have a son
Henry VIII
Catherine of Aragon was the widow of Henry VIII's brother Arthur when she married Henry VIII. She however never remarried after Henry VIII.
no
that he was the herbalist person ever
yes he did
Henry VIII only had one brother, Arthur who died before Henry became king. Arthur would have been the king of England after the Death of their father Henry VII if he had lived, as he was Henry's elder brother. No brother of Henry VIII was ever king of Scotland.
No. He created the Church of England.
He loved her as much as Henry VIII ever loved anyone I guesss... he loved her enogh to kill her the nasty toad of a man
It is likely that he did, having been a good Catholic for at least the first part of his life.
yes. from catholic to protostant. (or the other way around.)
what ever the monarch wants it to. Henry the viii is a good example.