he asked the had to get permission from the pope
Henry's excuse was that Henry wanted to have a divorce from his first wife. But,the Pope did not allow divorces so Henry set up the Church of England where they believed in God but did not follow the Pope.
Causes for Henry VIII, his actions, were a result of his unrestricted power as king. Henry VIII was completely egotistical with limitless expectations. He felt that as king that he could do no wrong. Consequences from Henry VIII: Without Catholic church support for his divorces Henry VIII renounced and broke from Catholicism and forced England to change from Catholic to protestant. Several religious wars resulted, but protestants prevailed. Bobbie C.
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Two prominent members of Tudor dynasty, Henry VIII and daughter Elizabeth I, ruled when absolutism common on European continent. In England, Parliament placed curbs on absolute monarchy. Both father, daughter had to learn to work with Parliament to fulfill goals.
a balanced working relationship with parliament
Henry's excuse was that Henry wanted to have a divorce from his first wife. But,the Pope did not allow divorces so Henry set up the Church of England where they believed in God but did not follow the Pope.
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divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived
Henry VIII and Catherine Howard were not divorces, rather Catherine was executed, on the thirteenth of February, 1542; after a marriage of eighteen and a half months.
Henry Lucy has written: 'Sixty years in the wilderness' 'Later peeps at parliament taken from behind the speaker's chair' 'Peeps at Parliament' 'The Balfourian parliament 1900-1905'
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Henry VIII had a complex relationship with Parliament, viewing it primarily as a tool to enact his policies and consolidate his power. Initially, he relied on Parliament to pass laws that supported his reforms, particularly during the English Reformation when he sought to break from the Catholic Church. Over time, however, his increasing desire for autocratic control led to tensions, as he often dismissed Parliament's role in governance, especially when it challenged his authority. Ultimately, while he used Parliament to achieve his ends, he also sought to limit its influence over his rule.
John Henry Barrow has written: 'Mirror of Parliament'
Henry Gwillim has written: 'A collection of acts and records of Parliament'
Banyenzaki Henry was elected into the parliament of Uganda on NRM party.
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