Answer VIII is the Roman Numeral for 8. When used to describe a monarch, such a Henry VIII, it is written as shown here and pronounced "Henry the eighth" To write it as Henry the VIII is incorrect.VIII is the roman numeral equivalent for the number eight.
Henry VIII probably did not consider himself to be wicked, and so would have few regrets.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
VIII is 8 in Roman Numerals, which means Henry VIII was the eighth King of England to be called Henry.
Some chroniclers, and historians describe Anne Boleyn, Henry's second wife, as having a 5th finger.
VIII mean the eighth in Roman numerals. Henry the Eighth
No. Elizabeth I was Henry VIII's daughter.
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Henry VIII was the Great Uncle of Mary Queen of Scotts Mary's Grandmother Margret was the sister of Henry VIII
Henry VIII was his famous son