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Henry VIII was opposed by many, most notably Thomas More and John Fisher who were both executed because of their opposition.
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He was Roman Catholic.
Answer None. Two of the wives of King Henry VIII were tried, convicted and executed for Treason.
a servent and king Henry the 8th where playing tennis when anne Boleyn was beheaded
King Henry III was most famous for his numerous wives several of which he had executed. He was also known for the separation of the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church.
Thomas More chose to remain Catholic and opposed the Protestant Reformation during his lifetime. He was executed for his refusal to accept King Henry VIII as the supreme head of the Church of England.
Henry VIII was opposed by many, most notably Thomas More and John Fisher who were both executed because of their opposition.
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.
Henry 1st King of England was a Roman Catholic.
King Henry vii was a catholic
First of all, there is no "Roman Catholic Church", that is a slur, in English, from after the protestant revolt, to refer to the Catholic Church. Secondly, Thomas Cromwell was tried by Henry VIII on charges of heresy and treason, and executed by King Henry VIII, himself a heretic, and an apostate from the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church had nothing to do with Thomas Cromwell.
Henry V11 was arguably the best Tudor king and didn't execute his wife. The much married Henry V111 only executed two of his six wives, both for infidelity. In order: Divorced, executed, died, divorced, executed, survived
Sir Thomas More remained loyal to the Catholic Church even after King Henry VIII broke away from the Church to establish the Church of England. After his execution, he was canonized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
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