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Henry VIII

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How did henrys marriage to catherine of aragon end?

for being unfaitful- Incorrect.

The marriage ended when Henry had the marriage declared invalid The Pope refused to have the marriage annulled. AND Catherine did not accept that her marriage was declared invalid, Because she did not recognized Henry's authority to do so.

Did Henry get buried alongside anne bolyn?

no, he was buried next the wife no. 3, jane seymour

How many brothers does Anne of Cleves have?

Anne of Cleves had two brothers. The eldest, William, later became Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg, while the younger, Adolph, was also a Duke.

Why was John Rogers killed by Mary Tudor?

John Rogers was burned as a heretic shortly after England had been formally reconciled to the Catholic Church. At the time of the reconciliation, provisions for the execution of heretics were put in place by members of Mary's government.

Who is Anna Boleyn?

Henry VIII's second wife, beheaded in 1536

Why were Henry VIII's wives beheaded?

anne bolyen was beheaded because Henry wanted to get remarried. She was accused of being a witch and of treason by means of adultery.

Katherine Howard was beheaded for commiting adultery.

What does issue mean in french?

Do you mean what is issue in french? If so, issue (matter) is question issue (magazine) is numéro

Anne of Cleaves?

Anne of Cleves was King Henry the 8 Fourth wife

Which of his children became the next monarch after Henry's death?

After King Henry VIII dead on 28 January 1547 his son by Jane Seymour King Edward VI(12 October 1537-6 July 1553) became monarch

Why was Thomas More opposed to Henry's efforts?

He was a staunch Catholic and disagreed with Henry the VIII's attempt to break away from the Pope.

How many french kings named Henri?

There were four (recognised) Kings of France named Henry or Henri. "Henri V" was the name given by royalists to the Comte de Chambord, who lived in the 19th century after the monarchy was abolished. He was expected to be named as the next king but he died instead. Thus he cannot truly be called a king of France.

Who was Henry the Young King?

Henry "The Young King" was the second son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. The first son died, leaving Henry next in line for the kingship. In 1170, Henry II had Henry the younger crowned as king. No real responsibility was ever given to Henry the younger, however, and he revolted against Henry II in 1173. The tipping point was when land was granted to his younger brother, John (who later became the unpopular King John) that Henry felt should have been given to him. The revolution was supported by Henry "the Young King"'s father-in-law, the king of France. It lasted 18 months. The younger Henry was taken back into Henry II's court, and spent much of his time competing in tournaments. He joined in a rebellion against his father and his brother Richard (the Lionheart, the crusader who would become king) in 1183. He died of dysentery while on campaign. His only child died in infancy, so he left no heirs. Source: England Under the Norman and Angevin Kings 1075-1225, by Robert Bartlett

What is the most gory fact about the Tudors?

Probaly knig Henry the 8th chopping of heads to be honest

Who was Henry 8th least favourite wife and why?

He had misgivings about his marriage to Anne Of Cleves.

The couple's first night as husband and wife was not a happy one. Henry confided to Thomas Cromwell (his First Minister) that he had not consummated the marriage, saying, "I liked her before not well, but now I like her much worse"

What was the queen called who fell in love with Henry to make the Tudor rose?

The Tudor rose was made when Henry VIII's mother and father married. The Tudor rose is the symbol of unity of the yorkists and Lancastrians, as Henry's mother was Elizabeth of York and his father Henry Tudor was a descendant of the royal house of lancaster. Their marriage marked the end of the cousins war.

How did Catherine Middleton meet the groom?

Catherine Middleton and Prince William met at St. Andrews University in Scotland. They both became great friends early on and as William has said it "blossomed from then on."

Why did many Hindus become Buddhists during Asoka's reign?

Possibly because they found Buddhist teaching convincing. There were a lot of Buddhist preachers around at the time.

Possibly because Buddhism allowed them to escape the strictures of their castes.

Possibly because it seemed like a good way to gain the favour of and advancement within Asoka's government.

What does Jane Seymour the actress collect?

Jane Seymour is known for her collection of fine art, particularly paintings and sculptures. She also has a passion for collecting antiques and unique decorative items, which reflect her appreciation for history and craftsmanship. Additionally, Seymour is recognized for her love of jewelry, especially vintage pieces. Her collections often reflect her artistic sensibilities and personal tastes.

How did Henry Cooper die?

they asy firedamp never heard of that does anyone know what firedamp is