The link between Guy Fawkes and Henry VIII primarily revolves around the religious and political tensions of their respective eras. Henry VIII's establishment of the Church of England in the 16th century, driven by his desire for an annulment, created a Protestant-Catholic divide that intensified in subsequent years. Guy Fawkes, a Catholic, became involved in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, an attempt to assassinate King James I and restore Catholic rule, reflecting the ongoing strife that stemmed from the changes initiated during Henry VIII's reign. Thus, Fawkes' actions can be seen as a reaction to the policies and religious shifts that began with Henry VIII.
Arrange the marriage between Henry VIII and Ann of Cleeves, who Henry called the Flander's Mare.
Henry VIII was the son, and successor of Henry VII.
His age.
When Henry VIII was ten he weighed 20st and 6lbs No one knows how much Henry VIII weighed at ten but some people say he weighed between 9 and 12st.
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Henry VIII was said to have wrote the song greensleeves for anne boleyn ( his second wife ) whilst he was still courting her for the seven year period. This is quite likely as Henry enjoyed playing and writing music and was fond of his musical instruments. If you have any other questions search it on wikipedia - they have lots about greensleeves and Henry VIII :)
Mary Queen of Scots was the grandaughter of Henry VIII's oldest sister, Margaret Tudor. Margaret was married to James IV of Scotland.
Arrange the marriage between Henry VIII and Ann of Cleeves, who Henry called the Flander's Mare.
Henry VIII's second wife was Anne Boleyn, see the link below.
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Henry VIII was the son, and successor of Henry VII.
Henry was younger than her.
Henry VIII
His age.
When Henry VIII was ten he weighed 20st and 6lbs No one knows how much Henry VIII weighed at ten but some people say he weighed between 9 and 12st.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
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