she did not agree with him but tried to give him good advice
There is no more mandatory enlistment. It was removed by the "Bundestag" in 2011.
The original enlistment period for men in the U.S. Civil War was only three months. These soldiers were referred to as Three Months Men.
Before Henry went off to war, his mother advised him to be brave and to take care of himself. She emphasized the importance of remembering his family and to stay true to his values. Her words highlighted the emotional weight of his departure, reminding him of home and the love that awaited him, even amidst the chaos of war.
Three months
I think it was 3 months
She did not agree with him but tried to give him good advice.
MuM
Catherine of Aragon.
yes
Elizabeth Plantaganet of York. Her parents were Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.
Wikipedia is your friend..... Anne Boleyn (not Bolyne) was the mother of Queen Elizabeth I.
as i know Henry's kids names are... Mary, born 1516, mother: Catherine Aragorn Elizabeth, born 1533, mother: Anne Boleyn Edward, born 1537, mother: Jane Seymour
Henry's mother created a serious and concerned mood by reacting calmly to his news, showing her support and willingness to listen.
Prince Henry the Navigator was never married. The wife of Prince Henry of Prussia was Princess Wilhelmina of Hesse-Kassel, and the wife of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester was Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott.
Enlistment Bar was created in 1884.
Enlistment Bar ended in 1950.
The NAme of henrys first son was Henry