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Henry VIII is believed to have executed around 72,000 people during his reign as King of England.
Henry VIII was not beheaded.
Anne Boleyn (Henry's 2nd wife) was executed on 19 May 1536 at The Tower of London. Kathryn Howard (Henry's 5th wife) was executed on 13 February 1542 at The Tower of London.
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Burned at the stake! They were burned. Burning was the commonest sentence for heretics, it was mainly used in the 16th century. Henry VII burned 10 heretics in his 24 year reign. Henry VIII burnt 81 in 3 years. Edward Vi burned 2 in 6 years. Mary burned 284 in 5 years. Elizabeth burnt 5 in 45 years
It was burned down by a spark during Shakespeare's presentation of Henry VIII
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Henry VIII is believed to have executed around 72,000 people during his reign as King of England.
No, Niccolo Machiavelli was not executed by Henry VIII. Machiavelli was an Italian political philosopher and writer, known for his work "The Prince," while Henry VIII was the King of England during the early 16th century. Their lives did not overlap in a way that would involve an execution.
Henry executed his second wife, Anne Boleyn in 1536 and his 5th wife Catherine Howard in 1542. Although he is most famous for executing these two of his six wives, Henry VIII was famous for ordering an execution for almost every problem he faced as monarch. Raphael Holinshed, in his Chronicles written during the reign of Elizabeth I, claimed that Henry had 72,000 people executed during his reign. Most historians doubt whether the Kingdom could survive that many executions without more civil unrest.
She was executed on the 13th of February
The Tudors were not executed. Some of the wives of Henry VIII (who was one of the Tudor monarchs) were executed by him.
Major Henry Wirz
The first Globe Theatre burned down during a performance of Henry VIII.
In the reign of King Henry VIII, the King had absolute power and could have any one executed. Of his 6 wives, Anne Boleyn 1526, and Kathryn Howard 1542, were both executed on Henry's orders.
In the reign of King Henry VIII, the King had absolute power and could have any one executed. Of his 6 wives, Anne Boleyn 1526, and Kathryn Howard 1542, were both executed on Henry's orders.