No, the Church of England was not created by Charles V. It was established by King Henry VIII in the 16th century when he broke away from the Roman Catholic Church in 1534, primarily to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. Charles V was the Holy Roman Emperor and opposed Henry's actions, as he was Catherine's nephew. The formation of the Church of England was largely a political and personal decision by Henry VIII rather than influenced by Charles V.
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Henry viii saved England by stopping The Church of England and Roman Catholic church being separate.By Nuzzat CHOWDHURY IN year 5
It was not Henry 5, but the 8th. He began the Reformation by closing the Catholic Church and taking their assets. The church he created was the Church of England.
Charles R. Sumner has written: 'A sermon preached at St. Bride's church, Fleet Street, on Monday evening, May 5, 1828, before the Church Missionary Society'
King Charles II of England was 6'2",
He added:Organs,singing hymns,wall hangings,extravagant stained glass windows,and made the priests wear bright clothes while they preached.
Elizabeth was Prtestant but let people pray how they wanted.Her father broke away from the church which made a BIG difference to her reign with religion. Her sister Queen Mary I, was going to but she died. However Elizabeth kept it as it was a Catholic/Protestant church without the papacy!And she did get on with the church 4/5 times.
The guy above is a nerd. Papal authority greatly changed between 1530 and 1535. For example, Henry VIII set measures into place that restricted papal authority in England. Also, church funds from England could no longer be sent to Rome. The major change took place in 1534 when Henry VIII, as a result of the Act of Supremacy, became head of the Church of England. Ultimately, before the 1530's the church had great, nearly unchecked power. Afterwards, the church had restricted power, and the Church of England was created.
Prince Charles is 5' 11" tall.
freedom of religon,freedom of speech, a new start, to own land, and to escape the church of England
71.6% of the UK were identified as Christian in the 2001 census- an overwhelming majority. The second largest belief was non religious and a further 7.3% did not state their religion. Islam is the next biggest religion and just under 3.0 %.
Charles McGraw is 5' 10".