His fourth wife, Anne of Cleves, was a diplomatic marriage that lasted merely a few months - they were married 6th of January and divorced July the same year; accepting the honerary title of 'King's Sister'. Henry married Kathryn Howard just 16 days after his divorce with Anne of Cleves on July 28th, 1540.
VIII mean the eighth in Roman numerals. Henry the Eighth
No. Elizabeth I was Henry VIII's daughter.
Henry VIII?
Henry VIII's father was called Henry Tudor - Henry VII of england.
king Henry VIII
1532
Cause he could not get divorce.
Because Henry VIII didnt like thomas more and decided to close thy chuch of the catholics
When the Pope refused to let King Henry VIII get a divorce, Henry VIII split the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church.
Henry The VIII Loved All These Things, It Played A Big Part With The Split With Rome. Hope That Helped.
King Henry VIII separated the Church in England from the control of the Pope, although he initially did not intend to start an entirely separate Protestant faith. By the time of Queen Elizabeth, the split was permanent and the Church of England was a reality.
yes he did. He tried to get Henry VIII his divorce, but when he could not he was arrested and almost beheaded
You're thinking of Catherine of Aragon. But that was not the cause of the Church of England, Henry VIII formed the Church of England out of nothing (it was NOT a "split") in order to marry his second wife, Anne Boleyn, as the Church would not grant him an annulment from his marriage to Catherine.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife because he was bored. But the Catholic church considered divorce a sin, so he made his own church the 'Protestants' in which divorce was allowed. He then outlawed Catholicism.
King Henry VIII of England, who split with Rome to found the Church of England.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe consequences of the Henry VIII's split with the Church is the Anglican Church and it's hundreds of splinter "churches". The results are generations and thousands of souls who have grown up outside the means of salvation established by Our Blessed Lord, His Church.