he closed it down becuase people wernt following the rules. the rules were to live as poor and pious people, to not get married, and to not spend money for ur own pleasure. he sent a man called oliver cromwell to spy on the owners of the monastries and if they get caught breaking these rules then the monostry would be shut down. he also done this to show people how much power he had. hope you like this response, it is 100% right and if you dont think this them you can check on the internet.
Henry VIII is one of the most well known Monarchs of all time. He closed the famous Westminster Abbey because he dissolved the monastery that it housed.
yes he did he clsed down bath abbey in 1539
No, Henry VIII did not order the closure of Fountains Abbey in 1529. He ordered the closure in 1539 (not 1529) as part of the historic "Dissolution of the Monasteries".
Kirkstall Abbey, a Cistercian monastery in West Yorkshire, England, was closed in 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, a campaign initiated by King Henry VIII. The closure was part of a broader effort to disband monastic institutions and seize their assets, driven by political and financial motives. Following its closure, the abbey's buildings fell into ruin, though they remain a significant historical and architectural site today.
Unless the fox is close enough for you to scare it away, you can't stop it from barking and whining out in the wild.
it means there is a dog, who happens to be black, barking at something close to your house... although i don't think race should matter
Maxwell Henry Close was born in 1822.
Maxwell Henry Close died on 1903-09-12.
Henry VIII and the pope was close because the pope was catherine of argon's nephew.
Henry viii and the pope was close because the pope was catherine of argon's nephew.
the rebels had been unaware of how close they were to Henry's regiment
William Henry Close has written: 'Nutrition-environmental interactions of growing pigs'