henry viii in English

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(1491-1547) 16th century king of England

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1. Codpiece of King Henry VIII, 1540

2. A 16th-century coin depicting Henry VIII

3. Because of this, she and King Henry VIII were fifth cousins.

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5. Sussex manors, Advowsons, etc., recorded in the Feet of fines, Henry VIII

6. Sussex manors, Advowsons, etc., recorded in the Feet of fines, Henry VIII

7. In 1525, Henry VIII became enamoured of Anne and began pursuing her.

8. Sussex manors, Advowsons, etc., recorded in the Feet of fines, Henry VIII

9. This film about Henry VIII is set, almost entirely, in the king's Bedchamber

10. 1525 England – Henry VIII seeks an annulment of his marriage, which is refused.

11. This film about Henry VIII is set, almost entirely, in the king’s Bedchamber

12. In 1521, King Henry VIII published a vigorous treatise defending the pope against Luther.

13. 'The Ambassadors', also from this period, depicts two visitors to the court of Henry VIII

14. In 1534, King Henry VIII openly defied the authority of the Catholic pope in Rome.

15. Anglicans and Catholics were one in the same until Henry VIII broke from the Church

16. But England remained a Catholic country until King Henry VIII finally broke with Rome in 1534.

17. The area was developed from farmland by Henry VIII in 1536, when it became a royal park.

18. Evesham Abbey was closed by Henry VIII during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, after which the Almonry …

19. 1540 – Thomas Cromwell is executed at the order of Henry VIII of England on charges of treason.

20. 1536 – Anne Boleyn, the second wife of Henry VIII of England, is beheaded for adultery, treason, and incest.

21. The historical drama The Six Wives of Henry VIII was broadcast in 1970, with Martin Ratcliffe as "Prince Arthur".

22. In 1530 the prior of Llanthony at Gloucester sent "cheise carp and baked lampreys" to Henry VIII at Windsor.

23. Henry VIII was buried at Windsor on 16 February, in the same tomb as Jane Seymour, as he had wished.

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25. She was named for the third wife of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour, to whom she is distantly related on her mother's side.

26. Buggery “comyttid with mankynde or beaste” was first made a capital crime by Henry VIII in 1533; naval Buggery was specifically made a hanging offense in 1627.

27. The name of Bray is irretrievably linked with that of Simon Aleyn, its turncoat vicar during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth I

28. 19 The second chapter mainly discusses the relation between the early mercantilism and inflation, from the monetary policy during the reign of Henry VIII and Edward VI.

29. He seems to have married, as he is probably the father of Richard Simnel, a canon of St Osyth's Priory in Essex during the reign of Henry VIII.

30. Glover explains that armoured Codpieces would have been a familiar sight on the battlefields; this particular specimen belonged to Henry VIII himself, and remains on view at the Tower of London

31. A 1542 act under Henry VIII, less covertly worded than earlier legislation, sought to protect “such persons as have and had such arms, badges, or Cognizances” from “the great peril and

32. Synonym: bedfellow 1985, John Fante, Chapter 8, The Road to Los Angeles: Catherine of Aragon: wonderful woman, the Queen of England, the Bedmate of Henry VIII - that much I knew already

33. When war with France broke out in April 1512, England's Edward Howard was appointed Admiral of a fleet sent by King Henry VIII to control the sea between Brest and the Thames estuary.

34. After the English Reformation, the North saw several Catholic uprisings, including the Lincolnshire Rising, Bigod's Rebellion in Cumberland and Westmorland, and largest of all, the Yorkshire-based Pilgrimage of Grace, all against Henry VIII.

35. Anne Boleyn was the second wife of King Henry VIII — a scandalous marriage, given that he had been denied an annulment from his first wife by the Roman Church, and that his mistress was Anne…

36. Indeed, the material culture of the shire ‘created images of practices that colonists and Anglicizers sought to impose on a dread wilderness or, with more difficulty, a dreading and dreaded native population’ (SP Henry VIII 2: 501; Andrews 1970, pp

37. Bridewell (n.) "prison," 1550s, from Bridewell, house of correction in London, originally a royal lodging (built by Henry VIII, given by Edward VI for a hospital, later converted to a prison) near Bride's Well, short for St

38. ‘Perhaps a larger Codpiece is required, and tights in a richer and more noble shade of purple.’ ‘The body and dress of King Henry VIII of England served as icons of masculinity and power, his extravagant Codpieces denoting his virility.’

39. Answer: The roots of the Anglican, or English, Church go back as far as the 2nd century, but the church traces its current structure and status back to the reign of King Henry VIII, who ruled from 1509 to 1547

40. And the Thames River.The Bridewell house of correction, demolished in 1863, was on the site of a palace built under Henry VIII and given by Edward VI to the City of London in 1553 for use as a training school for homeless apprentices.

41. Sweeping through most of the smaller towns unopposed, Bourbon entered the provincial capital of Aix-en-Provence on 9 August 1524, taking the title of Count of Provence and pledging his allegiance to Henry VIII in return for the latter's support against Francis.

42. Moreover, throughout the Middle Ages the Pope claimed the right to depose the Catholic kings of Western Europe, and tried to exercise it, sometimes successfully (see the investiture controversy, below), sometimes not, as with Henry VIII of England and Henry III of Navarre.

43. ‘The Auld enemy, England, was, in fact, their saviour, and - but for the chattering-class nationalist posturing - could still be so now.’ ‘just like in the good Auld days of Henry VIII, Bloody Mary and James II.’ ‘Three Auld fellas filed into the hall in a row sporting baseball …

44. ‘The Auld enemy, England, was, in fact, their saviour, and - but for the chattering-class nationalist posturing - could still be so now.’ ‘just like in the good Auld days of Henry VIII, Bloody Mary and James II.’ ‘Three Auld fellas filed into the hall in a row sporting baseball …

45. Victorian London - Houses and Housing - Housing of the Poor - Almshouses, list of Westminster contains several of these munificent foundations as the Red Lion Almshouses, in York-street, founded in 1577, for eight poor women, by Cornelius Van Dun, of Brabant, a soldier who nerved under King Henry VIII., at Tournay.

46. ‘The body and dress of King Henry VIII of England served as icons of masculinity and power, his extravagant Codpieces denoting his virility.’ ‘The shock behind the salesman's eyes could not have been greater had I asked him for a pair of spats, or to show me their current range of Codpieces.’

47. 2 days ago · Childbirth was seen as a critical time ,due to the danger for mother and child but the expectation of having an heir made it a time of great stress Henry VIII was a bit of a champion in this There was strong reprobation in taking a very young wife , since it was believed ( Rightly ) that it might kill or wreck her due to her lack of physical