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Henry VIII

Henry VIII was King of England from 1509 to 1547. He profoundly influenced the English monarchy. Henry had six marriages that were all affected by political and religious conditions of the time and by Henry's increasingly despotic behavior. Henry broke with the Roman Catholic Church in 1534 after the Pope refused to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, making himself the head of the newly created Church of England. He ordered the dissolution of the monasteries and had those who refused to acknowledge his supremacy over the Catholic Church, such as Sir Thomas More and John Fisher, executed. Henry died in 1547, leaving his young son Edward as his heir.

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Henry VIII

Henry VIII was King of England from 1509 to 1547. He profoundly influenced the English monarchy. Henry had six marriages that were all affected by political and religious conditions of the time and by Henry's increasingly despotic behavior. Henry broke with the Roman Catholic Church in 1534 after the Pope refused to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, making himself the head of the newly created Church of England. He ordered the dissolution of the monasteries and had those who refused to acknowledge his supremacy over the Catholic Church, such as Sir Thomas More and John Fisher, executed. Henry died in 1547, leaving his young son Edward as his heir.

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H E N R Y VIII

Henry VIII , Tudor king of England ( 1509-1547 ), and founder of the


Church of England . The son of Henry VII , he profoundly influenced the
character of the English monarchy . Henry was born in London on June
28 , 1491 , and on the death of his father in 1509 succeeded to the throne
( his elder brother Arthur having died in 1502 ) . He then married his
brother’s widow , Catherine of Aragon , having been betrother to her
through a papal dispensation secured in 1503 . This was the first of
Henry’s six marriages , all of which were affected by the political and
religious conditions of the time and by the monarch’s increasingly
despotic behaviour . At the beginning of his reign Henry’s good looks and
hearty personality his fondness for sport and the hunt , and his military
prowess endeared him to his subjects . A monarch of the Renaissance , he
entertained numerous scholars and artists , including the German painter
Hans Holbein the Younger who painted several portraits of the king and
members of his court .
A Question of Divorce
In 1511 Henry joined in the Holy League against
France and in 1513 he led the English forces through a victorious
campaign in northern France . Meanwhile France’s ally James IV of
Scotland , Henry’s brother-in-law , led an invasion of northern England that
was crushed in September 1513 at Flodden Field by Henry’s commander
Thomas Howard , 2nd Duke of Norfolk with the death of the king and
many Scottish nobles . Deserted by his allies , Henry arranged a marriage
in 1514 between his sister Mary and Louis XII of France , with whom he
formed an alliance . Louis’s successor , Francis I , met Henry at a
magnificently stages meeting on the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520 but
no significant political decisions resulted . In 1521 Henry arranged the
death of his counsellor Edward Stafford , 3th Duke of Buckingham , one of
the few nobles with a potential claim to the throne . In 1525 riots broke
out in England in protest against an attempt by Henry to levy taxes for
military purposes and he withdrew from major military activity in
Europe . In 1527 Henry announced his
desire to divorce his wife , on the grounds that the papal dispensation
making the marriage possible was invalid . The chief reason for the
divorce was that Catherine had failed to produce a male heir . Her only
surviving child was Mary later Mary I of England . In addition , Henry
was in love Anne Boleyn , a young and beautiful lady-in-waiting of the
queen . Several obstacles however stood in the way of the divorce . Holy
Roman Emperor Charles V , Catherine’s nephew , strongly opposed the
divorce , and Pope Clement VII , whom Charles had made a prisoner could
not invalidate the marriage without displeasing his captor . In 1528 the
pope was persuaded to appoint Henry’s chief minister , the English
cardinal and statesman Thomas Wolsey , and Lorenzo Camppegio , a papal
legate , to try the case in an English legatine court . In 1529 the pope
summoned the case to Rome . When the prospect of securing a papal
annulment seemed hopeless , Henry dismissed Wolsey , who died soon after
in disgrace , and appointed the humanist scholar and statesman Sir Thomas
More as Lord Chancellor . The latter , however , was reluctant to support
the divorce .
The Break with the Papacy
Henry now preceeded to dissolve one by one the ties to the
papacy . With the aid of parliamentary legislation , he first secured control
of the clergy , compelling that group in 1532 to acknowledge him as head
of the English Church . In the following year Henry secretly married Anne
Boleyn , who was crowned Queen after Henry’s obedient Archbishop of
Canterbury , Thomas Cranmer , declared the marriage with Catherine void
and that with Anne valid . An act of succession affirmed the declaration
of the archbishop and established Anne’s progeny as heirs to the throne .
Henry’s new chief minister Thomas Cromwell , a former follower of
Wolsey , began a reform of the English Church but also of governmental
machinery : introducing important centralizing and organizational changes
dubbed by some “the Tudor revolution in government” .
Although Hehry was immediately
excommunicated , he repudiated papal jurisdiction in 1534 and made
himself the supreme ecclesiastical authority inEngland with the aid of
compliant bishops such as Stephen Gardiner . The English people were
required to affirm under oath Henry’s supremacy and the act of
succession . However , early hopes by Protestant radicals such as William
Tyndale to introduce the Reformation into England were broadly
thwarted : apart from the issue of papal supremacy Henry remained
conservative in matters of doctrine . Nonetheless , an English translation of
the Bible by Miles Coverdale was officially published in 1535 . Sir
Thomas More and the English cardinal John Fisher were executed for
refusing to accept the religious supremacy of the English monarch . Henry
ordered the dissolution of the monasteries and gave much of their
property to the nobles in exchange for their support . a short-lived
rebellion in northern England against this policy , the Pilgrimage of Grace
was soon suppressed by Thomas Howard , 3th Duke of Norfolk . Henry
soon tired of Anne boleyn , and in 1536 after charging her with incest
and adultery he had her executed . A few days after Anne’s death he
married Jane Seymour , Thomas Howard’s niece , who died in 1537 after
bearing Henry’s only legitimate son , Edward , later Edward VI . A marriage
was arranged in 1540 with Anne of Cleves in order to form a tie
between England and the Protestand princes of Germany . Because he
thought Anne unattractive and because Henry found the political alliance
no longer to his advantage , he divorced her after several months and
married Catherine Howard another niece of Thomas Howard in the same
year . Cromwell who had arranged the marriage with Anne , fell from
favour and was executed in 1540 . Catherine was executed summarily in
1542 for having been unchaste prior to marriage and having commited
adultery . In the following year Henry married his sixth wife , Catherine
Parr , who survived him .
Between 1542 and 1546 Henry was involved in war with Scotland
and France . His troops defeated the Scots at Solway Moss in 1542 . they
captured Boulogne from the French in 1544 , and when peace was made
in 1546 Henry received an indemnity from France . Meanwhile , his
growing paranoia led to disgrace for the Howards : the poet Henry
Howard , Earl of Surrey was arrested and executed in 1547 , and Thomas
Howard was only saved by the king’s death . Henry died in London on
January 28 , 1547.
And so , this is the end .

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