Henry VIII was dead by the time the Armada attacked. In any case, being English, he would not have been a member of the Spanish forces.
Queen Elizabeth I.
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.
The Spanish Armada or commonly called the Invincible Armada.
Elizabeth I was the first queen of England the 5th and last monarchy of the Tudor Dynasty. She was the daughter of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII. Her mother Anne Boleyn, was beheaded by her father. She is also credited for the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588.
what did they wear on the spanish armada
Queen Elizabeth I.
Queen Elizabeth I.
Queen Elizabeth I.
Being the virgin queen. Never marrying. Spanish Armada. Being locked in the Tower of London by her half-sister Mary. Her father King Henry VIII.
Henry VIII knoew how to speak 4 languages fluently: English, French, Latin and Spanish.
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.
Queen Elizabeth I.
No, no one thought Henry viii but the Spanish king thought one of his daughters. Elizabeth the first.
The Spanish Armada was not in Cornwall.
English, French, Spanish and Latin.
The Spanish Armada or commonly called the Invincible Armada.
Elizabeth I, also known as the "Virgin Queen," was the Queen of England and Ireland from 1558 until her death in 1603. She was known for her skilled diplomacy, her defeat of the Spanish Armada, and for establishing the Elizabethan Era known for its flourishing of English literature and exploration. Elizabeth I was the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.