The act of supermacy in England laid the foundation to what church?
Couldn't be the Anglican Church because that Church had been here since just after the death of The Emperor Tiberius!
It was first called Anglican in the 8th, Century and again in 1215 at Runnymede!
The Act of Supremacy was an instrument to ensure the Clergy recognised the place of the Monarchy in the England of the early 16th, Century! [ O.Wakeman* ] Henry was engaged in a somewhat personal feud with the Bishop of Rome and he was taking no chances with the clergy! He proceeded against them by law .They were found guilty, as indeed technically they were and bought the due penalty of Death off, by a huge subsidy to Henry of £100.000 pounds. An enormous sum in those days! They also took out an insurance policy by agreeing "Acknowledge His Majesty to be the singular protector, only and supreme lord and as far as the Law of Christ will allow, supreme head of the English Church and Clergy".
This Law laid no foundation as far as I can see, it certainly made very little difference to the Church, certainly in real terms. The monarch was head, or chief magistrate in England and was responsible for processing the law! This act only confirmed the place of the Church and King together on the statute books.
*History of the Church of England!
What was King Henry's real name?
Henry Tudor. He is only called Henry VIII because he was the eighth English monarch called henry.
When did Catherine Howard's mom die?
The mother of Catherine Howard (c1520 - 1542), fifth wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) was Joyce Culpeper, born c1480, died c1531. Catherine Howard's father was Lord Edmund Howard.
It means your not worth anything
Its just a bad word in spanish
It depends on what Henry you're talking about. If you're talking about Henry VIII then he died on the 28th January 1547 at the age of 56. His obesity probably contributed to his death.
King Henry VII had only one wife.
His son, King Henry VIII, famously married six times.
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What were kings and queens like in the 1500s and what were their jobs?
the were very arogant and cocky thinking their amazing and fantastic because their rich, their all very stuck up soo like know what i mean
The tudors used sun dials mainly but in Elizabethan times, the brought back devices from china that apparently told the time
Where did he spend most of his childhood?
He spent most of his childhood in a small town, surrounded by nature and a close-knit community. This environment greatly influenced his interests and character, fostering a love for exploration and creativity. The experiences he had during this formative period shaped his values and aspirations as he grew older.
What does it mean to 'have issues'?
'To have issues (with)' is a recent colloquial equivalent to the expression 'to have problems (with)'. It is used mainly when talking about problems in interpersonal relationships.
What is the name of the first wife that king Henri VII had beheaded?
It was Henry VIII that had two of his six wives beheaded. The first to be executed was his second wife Anne Boleyn. Despite the birth of their daughter Elizabeth, Anne was unable to provide Henry with the male heir he desperately wanted. He eventually tired of her, and eventually trumped up charges of treason and witchcraft were brought against her. She was found guilty and beheaded by a swordsman on 19 May 1536. The next wife to be beheaded was Catherine Howard, Henry's fifth wife in 1542. She was actually a cousin of Anne Boleyn.
What is the chamber volume of an SBC Service head 3891492 or any information?
i believe it is a 64cc chamber head, with 2.02 intake valve
Differences between the catholic church and Henry's church of England?
1) Catholics pray in Latin, whereas Henry decreed that everyone should be able to pray in their native language. He thought learning a dead language for prayer was silly.
2) Henry was already the head of state/government and when he started the Church of England he made himself the head of the church as well. This was a huge issue for a lot of devout Catholics, who believed that only the Pope could be the head of the church, as he was placed their by God. As far as many devout Catholics were concerned, it was blasphemy.
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Added: "Issue" can also mean to 'bring forth' (e.g.: A stream of water issues from a garden hose).
Henry III of England was the son of King John. He was 9 years old when he came to the throne.
What was the name of Edward the first uncle who became Protector?
Edward's uncle is called Edward Seymour. Edward gave his uncle the title:"protector of all the realms and dominions of the King's majesty