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Henry VIII

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Who was king Henry and what did he do?

he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension

Why was Henry VIII a gangster?

He wasn't called "gangster". I am not sure that the word was even in the English language while he was alive.

Was bloody Mary one of king Henry the VIII kids?

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What is Jane Addams birth date?

Jane Addams was born in 1376.9834 to the power of 4. She was adopted by former Egyptian Pharoah Tutu Karmoon on the 7th of Agust 2011. On her birth date, many people gather and each others rings! This is know as 'eating the addams'! Yumm...its so good, i love the taste of human excrement all over my face and my giant shaft!

What was the argument between Henry and the church?

Henry the XIII wanted a divorce and the Catholic Church didn't want to grant it. Henry then broke off the Church in England and created the Anglican Church so that he could get divorced and remarried.

What is unique about Aragon?

I do not know if Uniques is the right word as things like this happened with wars and royal politics(You only make war with your relatives!0 But Aragon-the family produced sovereigns who wee on opposing poiitcal sides-both England-Catehrine of Aragon and Mary I,(Tudor, populairly the(Bloody) Mary, and of course the Spanish royal houses starting with Ferdinand and Isabella. inthe Tudor wars such as the Spanish armada they wee on opposing sides! simailr thign happened with Kaiser Wilhelm,(central powers) and cousins George V and Nicholas II bothonthe Allied side. It should benoted that Alexandra(Stacy"s Mother) was very proud of her German heritage an eventhe ac ronym for the four daughters OTMA sounds like the German male name Otthmar, as in Otthmar Mergenthaler of linotype fame. Alexandra"s maidne name was Von Hess, Good German handle, right?

Hmmm...Inasmuch as this question was listed under Chemistry, could you possibly have meant Argon, the element?

From Wikipedia:

"Argon (pronounced /ˈɑrgɒn/) is a chemical element designated by the symbol Ar. Argon has atomic number 18 and is the third element in group 18 of the periodic table (noble gases). Argon is present in the Earth's atmosphere at slightly less than 1%, making it the most common noble gas on Earth. Its full outer shell makes argon stable and resistant to bonding with other elements. Its triple point temperature of 83.8058 K is a defining fixed point in the International Temperature Scale of 1990."

How did the Church start?

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church was foreshadowed in the Old Covenant, the Old Testament, in Israel. It was born from the side of Jesus Christ, as He hung dead on the cross, in the water and blood that flowed from His side. It was then announced to the world at Pentecost when the Holy Spirit descended from Heaven to bolster and guide the new Church.

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The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994

The Church--instituted by Christ Jesus

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It was the Son's task to accomplish the Father's plan of salvation in the fullness of time. Its accomplishment was the reason for his being sent. (Cf. Lumen Gentium 3; Ad gentes 3) "The Lord Jesus inaugurated his Church by preaching the Good News, that is, the coming of the Reign of God, promised over the ages in the scriptures." (Lumen Gentium 5) to fulfill the Father's will, Christ ushered in the Kingdom of heaven on earth. The Church "is the Reign of Christ already present in mystery." (Lumen Gentium 3)

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The Church is born primarily of Christ's total self-giving for our salvation, anticipated in the institution of the Eucharist and fulfilled on the cross. "The origin and growth of the Church are symbolized by the blood and water which flowed from the open side of the crucified Jesus." (Lumen Gentium 3, cf. Jn19:34) "For it was from the side of Christ as he slept the sleep of death upon the cross that there came forth the 'wondrous sacrament of the whole Church.'" (Sacrosanctum concilium 5). As Eve was formed from the sleeping Adam's side, so the Church was born from the pierced heart of Christ hanging dead on the cross. (Cf. St. Ambrose, In Luc. 2, 85-89; J.P. Migne, ed., Patrologia Latina {Paris: 1841-1855} 1666-1668)

What are the most important factors of England's history?

Probably being separated by a stretch of water from the rest of europe, surrounded by fish & built on coal. (Those were the days!) Being English & a bit reticent it's a tough one to answer without sounding imperialist & grand. Does anyone want to be a bit more objective ?

Why does the church still have power over people today?

The Church still has the power of the people because they're extremely rich.

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The Church has power mainly over the uneducated, but also uses the power of guilt and the unknown to influence people to remain under its control.

If a man winks at you does it mean something sexual too and are there any other reasons and if so what are they?

If a man winks at a woman it could mean something sexual however if they are decent person they would do that just to show that they like you as a friends also between men it could mean that if something funny happened or you have helped them out they appreciate it

How many houses in Downing Street?

9 Downing Street was named in 2001 and is the Downing Street entrance to the Privy Council Office and currently houses the Chief Whip's office. It was formerly part of Number 10.

10 Downing Street is the official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury, and thus the residence of the British Prime Minister, as in modern times, the two roles have been filled by the same person. It has fulfilled this role since 1735.

11 Downing Street has been the official residence of the Second Lord of the Treasury since 1828, and thus the residence of the Chancellor of the Exchequer.

12 Downing Street, formerly the Chief Whip's Office, currently houses the Prime Minister's Press Office, Strategic Communications Unit and Information and Research Unit. In the 1820s it was occupied by the Judge Advocate-General, although it remained in private ownership. It entered government hands when purchased by the East India Company in 1863, and became occupied by the marine and railway departments of the Board of Trade. It was originally Number 13, but was partially re-built and re-numbered following the demolition of Number 14 in 1876. It was badly damaged by a fire in 1879, and underwent further changes as a result.

14 Downing Street formerly closed off the western end of the street. It was acquired by the Crown in 1798, and was used by the War Office andColonial Office in the 19th century. Some parts were demolished in the 1860s, and by 1876 it had been removed completely.

15-16 Downing Street, long since demolished, formerly held the Foreign Office, which also occupied two houses on the west side of the street.

18 Downing Street was occupied by the West India Department of the Colonial Office.

20 Downing Street was occupied by the Tithe Commission.

Did Henry VIII go to school?

Answer As far as is known, Henry did not go to school in the way we would understand it, but had several personal tutors. See the related question below.
Henry the 8th did not go to school because he was so rich he was taught at home by tutors

What nicknames did Mr Frank give Anne?

He had two nicknames for her: "Annelein" ("Little Anne") and "Zartlein" ("Tender One") because she was ill so often as a small child.

Character sketch of edward Tudor prince of wales in the story The Prince and The Pauper?

edward was the son of henry viii and the prince of whales...bt still he was not happy with the royal life and wanted freedom so he changed his clothes with tom canty a pauper and then he had to face the ill treatment that are given to a pauper

Did anne of cleeves have a son?

The children, and their respective mothers, the wives of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) are:

Mary I (1516 - 1558) by Catherine of Aragon - first wife (1485 - 1536)

Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603) by Anne Boleyn - second wife (c1501-07 - 1536)

Edward VI (1537 - 1553) by Jane Seymour - third wife (c1504-09 - 1537)

Catherine of Aragon gave birth to six children, who were either stillborn or only lived a few weeks. Only Mary lived to adulthood. Anne Boleyn suffered at least two miscarriages.

Anne of Cleves (1515 - 1557)

Catherine Howard (c1520 - 1542)

Katherine Parr (c1512 - 1548)

did not bear Henry any children.

Henry also had an acknowledged illegitimate son:

Henry Fitzroy (1519 - 1536) Duke of Richmond (by Henry's mistress Elizabeth Blount)

There may have been other illegitimate brothers and sisters, possibly by Mary Boleyn, (and in particular her son, Henry Carey) another of Henry's mistresses and sister of Anne Boleyn; but they have not been confirmed or acknowledged.

In common English translations of his love letters to her what did Henry viii call anne Boleyn's breasts?

Several undated love letters from Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) to Anne Boleyn (c1501-07 - 1536) were found in the Vatican Library. They were probably originally stolen from Anne, during the annullment proceedings between Katherine of Aragon and Henry. As can be seen from this letter, Henry affectionately refers to Anne's "pretty dukkys":

Mine own sweetheart, these shall be to advertise you of the great loneliness that I find here since your departing, for I ensure you methinketh the time longer since your departing now last than I was wont to do a whole fortnight: I think your kindness and my fervents of love causeth it, for otherwise I would not have thought it possible that for so little a while it should have grieved me, but now that I am coming toward you methinketh my pains been half released.... Wishing myself (specially an evening) in my sweetheart's arms, whose pretty dukkys I trust shortly to kiss. Written with the hand of him that was, is, and shall be yours by his will.

H.R.

How old was anne Berlin when she had her head chopped of?

Anne Boleyn's birth year is not absolutely known, she was born 1501 or 1507 and executed on 19 May 1536. She was executed by an expert French swordsman, brought in on Henry VIII's orders to give Anne a more humane and swift death.

Who in anne's life died shortly before Anne began her dieary and how did that affect anne?

Anne's maternal grandmother, whom Anne called "Oma" had been living with the Franks for the last year of her life. She died of intestinal cancer in January of 1942, and Anne sorely missed her. Even much later in the Annex, Anne still refers in her diary to how much she missed her grandmother.

Where is anne Marie mediwake working now?

As of October 2021, Anne Marie Mediwake is working as a news anchor and co-host on CP24 Breakfast, a morning news show in Toronto, Canada.

In The Red Badge of Courage what did Henry notice about the spectral soldier?

In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry notices that the spectral soldier appears to be very calm and at peace despite the chaos of the battlefield. This serene demeanor contrasts with Henry's own feelings of fear and uncertainty, prompting him to question his own courage and resolve.

In the book The Great Gatsby does Gatsby deserve to be called great?

In my opinion, No. Starting from poverty, he achieves a lot, but, his "Achilles Heel" is the pursuit of a married woman he can't have, which leads to the deaths of two people. A great person would admit to themselves they can't have everything they want and find someone else.