Henry VIII rewarded his supporters in the Principality of Wales through various means, including granting them lands and titles, which helped secure their loyalty and strengthen his rule. He implemented policies that encouraged the integration of Welsh nobility into English governance, such as the Laws in Wales Acts of 1535 and 1542. Additionally, he appointed Welshmen to key positions within the administration, fostering a sense of inclusion and loyalty among the local population. These rewards not only solidified his support base but also helped to promote the Tudor dynasty's authority in the region.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Alexander the Great, who lived in the 4th century BC, initiated major public works projects in order to reward his supporters with jobs. His focus was primarily on military conquest and expanding his empire, rather than on domestic infrastructure.
No, Jesus didn't live in Assyria. He lived in the Roman province of Syria, in the principality ruled by of Herod Antipas.
No, most of them lived in the Northern states. Heheheh.....
The reward was all the gems of the palace he lived in.
Henry knox lived in wells
dat homeboy lived in hanover county, va. aka da 804 sahn
tennesse
castle
st.augustine
Henry Hudson lived in London, England when he was young.
Henry ford lived to the age 83
Henry Ford lived on a farm in Dearborn, Michigan