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Historians have debated this topic for centuries. Some argue that Henry VIII displayed selfish tendencies due to his obsession with gaining power and control, as well as his treatment of wives and advisors. Others believe he was a product of his time and circumstances, where maintaining power was paramount, which could be seen as self-preservation rather than pure selfishness.

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