What was the least important reason for Henry's break with Rome?
Becau he did.
Also the two important reasons were economics and politics. The least was religion. He used it as an escuse to the kingdom when he actually just wanted to start a new Church so that he could divorce Catherine of Aragon, marry Anne Boleyn as she was pregnant at the time. Henry thought it could be a male heir so he needed to make it legitimate as he was having an affair with Anne Boleyn.
However he actually married Anne Boleyn secretly on the 1st of January 1533 when Anne was 3 months pregnant because he was still actually married to Catherine. Once he divorced Catherine he married Anne again when the whole country knew that they were in love.
Where is the Henry VIII experience?
The Henry VIII Experience is located in Hampton Court Palace, which is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England.
Some fact about Henry ambrose hunt?
Henry Ambrose Hunt (7 February 1866 - 7 February 1946) was a British meteorologist noted for his contribution to meteorology in his adopted home of Australia. He was Director of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology between 1908 and 1931.
What did Henry the VIII dress like?
Henry VIII was known for his extravagant and lavish style of dressing. He favored luxurious fabrics like silk, velvet, and fur, often adorned with jewels and embroidery. He often wore elaborate doublets, gowns, and codpieces, which were exaggeratedly padded garments worn over the groin area. His attire reflected his wealth and status as the monarch of England.
There is not enough information to determine who exactly King Aldor is. King Aldor could potentially be a fictional character from a book or movie, or he could be a historical figure from a specific time or place.
Did king Henry VIII have his own toilet?
no, Henry the 8th did not have his own toilet he had to go to the toilet in front of every body they did not mind
Henry hired people to clean his bottom
they used a sponge on a stick
the only reason why people wanted to clean Henry's bottom was so that they could get gold from the poo and so that they could be close to the king.
What things were most important to Henry 8?
The most important things to Henry VIII were securing his dynasty through producing a male heir, expanding England's influence and power, and consolidating his own authority and control over the church and state. He was also driven by a desire for personal wealth and prestige, which influenced his decisions and policies.
Why did pope stop speaking to Henry viii?
The Pope stopped speaking to King Henry VIII because Henry requested an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, which the Pope refused to grant. This led Henry to break away from the Catholic Church and establish the Church of England with himself as the head, causing a rift between him and the Pope.
Yes, it is possible to be scared to death. There have been cases of people suffering cardiac arrest as a result for extreme fear.
Has the letters FD always been on British coins?
No. It first appeared on English coinage after Henry VIII was awarded the title of "Fidei defensor" by Pope Leo X in 1521.
Henry felt so strongly opinionated about the ideas of Martin Luther and other Reformation thinks that by 1518, while reading Martin Luther's attack on indulgences. he started to write a book in defense of the papacy. This book eventually developed into the "Assertio Septem Sacramentorum" or Defence of the Seven Sacraments, which defended the the supremacy of the Pope (and ironically, the sacramental nature of marriage). In 1521, as a result of this spiriited defense, Pope Leo X awarded Henry the title of "Fidei defensor" a Latin title which translates as "Defender of the Faith" and is still used by English monarchs today.
How many children does Chris Henry have?
His daughter is 7 years old. Her name is Tea Henry(born in May 2005), while his son born this year(August 2012),name Tristan Henry.
King Henry VIII did hunt. He hunted wild boar and deer. One of his favourite hunting grounds is where I live at Stoke Newington, London. He had a hunting lodge round the corner from me at Newington Green. The whole area is steeped in history and kids at local schools are taught from a young age about Henry VIII and his hunting in the area.
Back in the 1500's, nobles and courtiers would pretty much hunt anything they could. In the summer, he probably hunted birds, fish, and wild animals like boar and deer. In the winter, it was difficult to hunt because of the snow that would fall , so if he did hunt (which is not likely), it was probably small game, like bird and fish.
Why did Henry killed his wife?
Two of the six wives of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) were executed:
Anne Boleyn - Second wife of Henry VIII:
Anne Boleyn (c1501-07 - 1536), who displaced Catherine of Aragon in Henry's affections, had also been unfortunate enough not be able to provide Henry VIII with a male heir, which was not helped by the fact that she had a lot of jealous enemies at court. She was conveniently charged and subsequently executed on trumped up charges of adultery, incest, witchcraft - all treasonable offences. She was beheaded by an expert French swordsman, ordered by Henry as a more merciful death, on 19 May 1536 at the Tower of London. Ironically her triumph was that she was the mother of a great monarch, Elizabeth I.
Catherine Howard - Fifth wife of Henry VIII:
Catherine Howard (c1520 - 1542) was much younger than Henry VIII. She made the treasonable mistake of having an affair with a cousin of her mother's, Thomas Culpepper. When King Henry was given the details of her adultery, he is said to have cried, as he had always thought of Catherine as his "rose without a thorn". Catherine (a cousin of Anne Boleyn's) was beheaded on 13 February 1542 at the Tower of London, having asked for the block to be brought to her the night before, so that she could practice placing her head upon it.
Who became involved with the personal dilemma of the spectral soldiers and Henry?
the tattered soldier
What game did Henry VIII like?
Henry quite liked Javelin, music, jousting, horse riding etc. He even liked a good snowball fight at Christmas with the family!
Women at court did not have hobbies as such...they were more like pastimes as they did not have anything else to pass the time away, so they sewed, played a musical instrument and read.
While on the battlefield what did one of Henrys comrades say that surprised him?
He called Henry a fool because he continued to shoot when there was nothing to shoot at.
Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of Henry VIII. This marriage was annulled by the king in 1533.
Did Henry VIII have chlamydia?
While chlamydia trachomatis probably existed at the time of Henry VIII, it was not named. There is no way to know if he had chlamydia.
Why was Henry VIII of England important?
Henry VIII was a very important monarch in English history, mostly famous for his six wives. In the process of divorcing first wife Catherine of Aragon, he broke ties with the Roman Catholic Church and made himself Supreme Head of the Church of England, a title the queen holds to this day. He is the reason England is no longer mainly a Roman Catholic country. He set the stage for Anglicanism. He is also the father of the most famous Tudor monarch : Elizabeth I, daughter of his second wife, Anne Boleyn. He is also the father of Mary I, also known as Bloody Mary, daughter of Catherine of Aragon. Mary was a dedicated Catholic, and when she came to the throne attempted to return the country to Catholicism. In the process, she burned over 300 protestants at the stake for heresy. Her half sister Elizabeth ascended the throne at her death in 1558, returning the country to Protestantism.
What Hever castle ever attacked?
In 1216, the French laid siege to Dover Castle but they failed to capture it. However in 1295 the French attacked Dover and burned it.
Who became the Kings and queens after Henry the 8th died?
Henry 8th had 3 children and after he died his long wanted son Edward 6th took his place but when Edward died at the age of 15 his sucessor was Lady Jane Grey she ruled for 9 days and was executed at 16 for high treason so the throne went to Mary 1st ( tudor) and she rules for 5 years burning protestant's along the way the her wonderful sidter Elizebeth 1st came and ruled for 44 years she also defeted the spanish and her reign was the longest. Until Queen Victoria came along in 1837 and reigning for almost 64 years! Because Queen Elizabeth I was the longest reigning Queen her era was called "The golden age".
What musical instruments did king Henry viii play?
Well he had a lyre and a lute well that's what i think but i don't know how many he had. SORRY!!