King Henry VIII of England never got control over the Church, however, he did suppress the Church in England:
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from Catholicism and the Kings and Queens of Great Britain (16th - 19th Century) Henry VIII:In 1535, after Henry had declared himself Supreme Head of the Church in England, Pope Paul III excommunicated him (deprive of the right of Church membership) and declared him deposed.
King Henry VIII established the Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church.
King Henry VIII changed his country's religion primarily to secure his divorce from Catherine of Aragon, as the Pope refused to annul their marriage. This desire for a male heir and control over the church in England led him to break away from the Roman Catholic Church and establish the Church of England, which allowed him to marry Anne Boleyn. The move also enabled the crown to gain control over church properties and revenues, further consolidating Henry's power.
In many countries, The Church was exempt from taxes. Part of Henry VIII's break with the church came over church revenues.
Henry III did not break with Rome in the same manner as his son, Henry VIII. Instead, his reign was characterized by a commitment to papal authority. However, tensions arose due to conflicts over the appointment of bishops and the management of church lands, leading to a strained relationship with the papacy. It was during the reign of Henry VIII that England formally broke from the Catholic Church in the 16th century, establishing the Church of England.
He had 99 house's and 20 of them were flats
because he took control over the Roman Catholic Church.
King Henry VIII established the Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church.
King Henry VIII changed his country's religion primarily to secure his divorce from Catherine of Aragon, as the Pope refused to annul their marriage. This desire for a male heir and control over the church in England led him to break away from the Roman Catholic Church and establish the Church of England, which allowed him to marry Anne Boleyn. The move also enabled the crown to gain control over church properties and revenues, further consolidating Henry's power.
1. He Broke Away From the Catholic church in Rome 2. He Made him self head of church in England
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So he could remarry.
Lots of people broke with the Church over a divorce, are you referring to King Henry VIII? He was seeking an annulment, not a divorce.
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In many countries, The Church was exempt from taxes. Part of Henry VIII's break with the church came over church revenues.
Because the church of Rome, which is was called then would not allow him to divorce Catherine of Aragon
Three actions King Henry VIII did that demonstrated absolute power included complete control over political and economic decisions in the country. He also left the Catholic Church and became the head of his own church which gave him complete religious power.
he made a school to train European navigators.