What went wrong For Henry VIII when he closed all the monasteries and took all their riches?
He ended up spending it on money for the wars
Were did Catherine Howard come from?
In the end, decapitation. Catherine Howard was the cousin of Anne Boleyn and became the wife of King Henry the Eighth in 1540. He was 49 and gross and she was 19 and beautiful. Within a year she was committing adultery with young men of the court. Henry had her charged and convicted of adultery and she was beheaded at the Tower of London on 15th Feb 1542. They were only married for 18 months.
No, Henry VIII was never a pope. He did decide to name himself the leader of the Church of England, however.
How long was catherine howard henrys 5th wife queen?
A little over 15 months, from 28th July 1540 to 23rd November 1541.
What laws did King Henry VIII make?
That every one had to become a english church men and you had to become maddison mrydc's
No I don't believe or think Henry VIII Smoked !!!
Sir francis drake did not bring back tobacco until Queen Elizibeth the first was in rein. SO no he did not smoke!What did Henry VIII think of his wives?
None of his wives ever really did anything that we would really blame them for if they lived in modern day England, but in their time women played different roles. Though Henry married women of different ranks-princesses to ladies-in-waiting-the same things were expected of all of them. Women's main value was as bearers of sons who would inherit their father's titles and estates.
Catherine of Aragon, after over 15 years of marriage failed to produce a male heir, embarrassing her husband in a way because he had only a daughter to show for his commitment.
Anne Boleyn, was fiery, witty, and passionate-much different from Catherine who was humble and submissive-though prideful. These attributes in her that he found very appealing in her he soon tired of when he married her. She also failed to provide a male heir, though she gave him another daughter.
Jane Seymour was considered by the King his most beloved wife because she bore him his only legitimate male heir, though she died in the process.
Anne of Cleves was the first bride the King married without knowing or even seeing first, and found her unappealing to his tastes-though not ugly.
Katherine Howard was at most 16 when she married the then 49 year old King who was fat, temperamental, and due to an open wound on his leg that seeped puss, never closing, disgustingly smelly. She was his way of keeping him young, and at this point he was still hoping for children. She-shocker-found him disgusting and had an affair with someone else.
Catherine Parr survived her fat, temperamental, smelly husband, though having a close call with almost losing her head like two of his previous wives (Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard) for voicing her opinion on political and religious matters.
Which monarch separated England and the Roman Catholic Church?
King Henry VIII separated the Church in England from the control of the Pope, although he initially did not intend to start an entirely separate Protestant faith. By the time of Queen Elizabeth, the split was permanent and the Church of England was a reality.
How many children did Henry 8 have?
Legal children:
Mary I, Daughter of Henry and Catherine of Aragon born in 1516.
Elizabeth I, Daughter of Henry and Anne Boleyn born in 1533.
Edward VI, son of Henry and Jane seymour born in 1537.
Henry, duke of Cornwall, son of henry and Catherine of Aragon born in 1514 he died only one month old.
Illegitimate Children:
Henry Fitzroy, illegitimate son of Henry and his mistress Elizabeth "Bessie" Blount
Catherine Carey: Possibly Henrys illegitimate daughter with his mistress Mary Boleyn (paterntiy never claimed).
Henry Carey: Possibly Henrys Illegitimate son, though he never claimed paternity with his mistress Mary Boleyn.
There could be more since Henry had many mistresses that we do not know about.
Hope this helps :)
Why Henry VIII change his mind about the protestants?
Henry was a Catholic until the day he died except he would not have the Pope or any other set above him. He was head of the Church of England and it was Catholic except the monasteries and shrines dissolved. He would put to death Papists and Protestants on the same scaffold.
Did Henry VIII behead Catherine Parr?
No, Henry VIII's first wife was Katherine of Aragon and their marriage was annulled. The annullment was and remains controversial. He beheaded two of his six wives.
You can remember the fates of the six wives by thinking of this:
Divorced*, Beheaded, Died;
Divorced, Beheaded, Survived.
The first word 'divorced' may not be completely correct technically; Henry wanted the marriage ended because Katherine was not giving him a male heir. He finally forced an annulment, but 'divorced' makes the mnemonic work better. Just remember that Katherine of Aragon was a good and faithful wife to Henry, and was simply put aside by Henry as 'Dowager Princess of Wales' out of consideration for the fact that she had been briefly married to Henry's older deceased brother Arthur. [No, nothing to do with the Round Table business]
The six wives were:
Katherine of Aragon
Anne Boleyn
Jane Seymour
Anne of Cleves
Catherine Howard
Catherine Parr, who survived him.
When did Henry v111 and Jane Seymour get married?
Henry VII did not marry her, it was Henry VIII who married Jane Seymour on 30th May 1536.
Was Henry fed up with paying tax to the pope?
Henry was definitely fed up with paying taxes to the Pope. This played a big part in why he broke from Rome.
Did Henry VIII decision to break away from the Catholic Church have any relation to Luther?
Not directly. As with most of the people back then, Henry VIII thought that Martin Luther was mad and Henry VIII had even published a condemnation of him. However, the general atmosphere and the problems that made it possible for Martin Luther to leave the Catholic Church also made it feasible for Henry VIII to break with Rome and to take all of England with him.
Which group of people left England because they wanted to purify the English church?
It depends which era you are speaking of. I think you're probably talking about Martin Luther, who disagreed with the teachings of the Roman Catholic church, and whose followers were the Protestants - they protested against the teachings, practices and beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
A storey on a house is only official if it is above grade. A basement does not count as a storey. To have a two storey house, it has to have 2 levels above grade. ie a main floor and an upper floor. A walkout basement on a bungalow doesn't count. And the upper level has to be the same size or comparable to the main floor to count as a complete storey. This can also include houses that only have half the actual living space on an upper level, however they have a vaulted 17+ foot ceiling in the living room and/or kitchen. This still counts as a two storey and is apparent when viewing from the outside.
What wars were fought during Henry VIII's reign?
Henry VIII led an English Army into the War of the Leage of Cambrai in 1513, and defeated a French army at Guinegate, France on August 16, 1513.
There was also a Scottish invasion of England in 1513, which ended with the Battle of Flodden Field, in which King James IV of Scotland was killed. Henry was not personally present at that battle.
Why did Henry viii wanted to have a son?
Henry needed a boy to succeed him as King after he died. Girls were allowed to succeed but the two previous times that this had happened in England had brought about trouble and warfare - this is what Henry feared, he wanted the Kingdom to be secure after he had gone, and wanted the Tudor legacy to continue. That is why his son Edward was King after him, even though he was the youngest of his children - He was only nine when he became king, Elizabeth was 13 at the time and Mary 27.
This rule of the Crown passing to boys first still exists today - Prince Charles will receive the crown after our current Queen, Elizabeth, then his sons William and Harry, even though there are females within the royal family who are older.
When did Jane Seymour have a baby boy?
Jane Seymour had a boy, Edward VI. Jane sadly died about two weeks after childbirth.
In what year did king Henry order Katherine parr head to be cut off?
Answer
Henry Tudor, better known as King Henry VIII of England, did not "order Katherine Howard's head to be cut off."
Katherine was the fifth of the King's six wives, and she was aged between 15 and 20 when she married him - her exact date of birth is not recorded.
She had affairs with other men before and after her marriage to Henry VIII, and when Henry was told, he at first refused to believe it. Her adultery was held to be treason and she was tried and convicted of this offence by a Court of Law.
She was executed by beheading on 13th February, 1542.