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Henry VIII's chief advisor was Thomas Cromwell. Initially serving as a lawyer and diplomat, Cromwell became the king's principal secretary and played a crucial role in the English Reformation, facilitating the break from the Catholic Church and the establishment of the Church of England. His influence peaked in the 1530s, but he eventually fell from favor and was executed in 1540.

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