No. He wanted Mary to crown him King of England but she never did.
Mary Tudor married Philip of Spain because he was Spanish like her mother. She also married him because she wanted to make peace with Spain
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When Henry VIII died, Mary Queen of Scots was a mere five year old betrothed to the dauphin of France, Mary Tudor(his sister) was dead and Mary I of England was five years away from marrying Philip of Spain.
Henry VII connected his (rather weak) Lancestrian claim to that of the Yorkists by marrying Edward IV's daughter Elizabeth.
Henry Tudor, a Lancastrian, lead an assault on England from Calais and defeated Richard at Bosworth Field. He became King Henry VII. The king he disposed was one of the last two Yorkist with a claim. And in marrying the other, Henry Tudor completly debiliated Yorkist resistance.
Phillip II of Spain was married to Mary I of England on 25 July 1554 in Westminster Abbey, London. They remained married until Mary's death on 17 November 1558 at the age of 42.
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Mary Tudor married Philip of Spain because he was Spanish like her mother. She also married him because she wanted to make peace with Spain
Mary Tudor "Bloody Mary" was very unsuccessful at fighting the protestant religion. There were several rebellions the most famous being Wyatt's rebellion in response toher engagement to King Phillip of Spain. King Phillip allowed a bloody and torturous inquisition and encouraged Mary to do the same in England, hence the "bloody" addition to her name
the spanish armada
In a nutshell, Mary Tudor (Henry VIII's elder daughter) married Philip. After her death Philip proposed to Elizabeth (Henry's younger daughter), she declined his proposal. Years later Philip's Spanish Armada attacked England. Elizabeth was Queen of England at the time. England prevailed.
Henry VII connected his (rather weak) Lancestrian claim to that of the Yorkists by marrying Edward IV's daughter Elizabeth.
When Henry VIII died, Mary Queen of Scots was a mere five year old betrothed to the dauphin of France, Mary Tudor(his sister) was dead and Mary I of England was five years away from marrying Philip of Spain.
At the age of 37, Mary I of England focused her attention on finding a husband and producing an heir. While there were many potential suitors and opinions on who she should marry, Mary's cousin Charles V (of the Holy Roman Empire) suggested she marry his only son, Prince Phillip (II) of Spain.
Chocolate came to Enland in the 1650s during the reign of Charles II long after the Tudor Period. The first Chocolate House was opened in London in 1657. It was available in Spain and France during the Tudor period.
Henry Tudor, a Lancastrian, lead an assault on England from Calais and defeated Richard at Bosworth Field. He became King Henry VII. The king he disposed was one of the last two Yorkist with a claim. And in marrying the other, Henry Tudor completly debiliated Yorkist resistance.
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