Sunday, November 24, 2019
Henry VIII Essays - Annulment, House Of Tudor, Free Essays
Henry VIII Essays - Annulment, House Of Tudor, Free Essays    Henry VIII    subject = History  title = Henry VIII  papers =     On June 28, 1941 Henry the VIII of England was born. This young     man will form his own church. He will succeed to the throne in 1509. He     will also marry six women! Something good will happen when he is king,     he will unite England and Wales and will also do some bad things like     executing people who would not follow his rules. In 1539, the Act of     Supremacy declared Henry to be the head of the Church of England.     King Henry the VIII of England had a good side and a bad side.     Though popular with the people of England and also very talented he had     many bad times and many good times for himself. Henry was not only     selfish but, also handsome and had a hearty personality, he was also a gifted     scholar, linguist, composer, and a musician. He was talented at many sports    and was also good with the ladies. Henry was the second son and the third     child of his father. Henry the VIII died in 1509, the only reason Henry would     become king is because of his brothers, Arthur, death in April of 1502.     Soon after that, Henry would marry his first wife, his brother (Arthur's)     widow, Catherine of Aragon. Many wifes would follow after her.    During most of his early reign, Henry relied on Thomas Cardinal     Wosley to do much of the political and religious activities. Henry soon got    tired of his marriage with Catherine of Aragon, so he decides that he doesn't     want to be married to her anymore, so he tells Thomas Wosley to talk to the    pope so he can divorce Catherine. But, Cardinal Wosley wasn't able to     convince the pope, so in 1529 Henry took Wosley's authority away from him.    Henry then appointed Sir Thomas More. Henry then got that divorce through     Thomas Cramner, that he wanted with Catherine of Aragon and then married    Anne Boleyn. Cramner now the Arch Bishop of Canterbury, made Henry's     marriage with Catherine void and his marriage with Anne valid. This made     the Pope furious. So in 1534, King Henry had the parliament pass a law     saying that the king, not the pope, would from now on be the supreme head     of the Church of England. Since Henry was now in charge of the Church , he     was going to make some changes. He had all the bibles translated into     English. He then had all the people take an oath for this law. But Sir     Thomas More and, then Cardinal, John Fisher wouldn't accept the religious     supremacy of the English monarch, so they were then executed. These     changes gradually led to the formation of the Church of England.    In 1536, Henry accused his second wife, Anne Boleyn of adultery, so     Henry then executed her. A few days after that, he married a young woman     by the name of Jane Seymour. Jane Seymour, Henry's third wife, was the     mother of Henry's only legitimate son, Jane Seymour died after bearing this     certain child. Edward the VI was Henry's only legitimate son. A couple of     years after Jane Seymour had died, Henry decided to marry once again. He     married a german princess by the name of Anne of Cleaves. In 1540, Henry     was told that Anne of Cleaves was a beautiful and pretty young woman. So    then, when Henry finally saw her he thought she was really ugly. So he then     divorced Anne of Cleaves and then beheaded Thomas Cromwell for having     tricked him. Being unloyal to God as much as Henry possibly could, he     made the decision to marry his fifth wife by the name of Catherine Howard.     Catherine Howard was then summarily executed in 1542 for being unchaste    prior to marriage with Henry the VIII and for committing adultery. Henry     had only one more wife to go, in 1543 Henry married his sixth and final wife,     Catherine Parr. Catherine then survived Henry and then lived on to marry     fourth husband.     In 1536, during Henry the VIII's reign, England and Wales were finally    united as one country. During the 1280's, after Edward the I had conquered    Wales, the Welsh people had revolted several times against the English     people, due to Edward's conquer. But, the Welsh people finally accepted the     idea of    
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