Comparing the changes of Henry VIII and Henry VIII with the father from 1509 to 1514, we can think that the difference in character between Henry VII and Henry VIII is very large. Policy is different from government and his father. Henry 's personality was very nice, his wisdom, study, and curiosity gave a deep impression to the ambassadors scattered in his courtroom.
Henry VIII joined the throne of England at the age of 17 in 1559. He married Catherine of Aragon, a brother of his brother Arthur before crowning on the summer day of June 1509. Unlike his father's secret and conservative, the young Henry has a knight and a sociality miniature. He is an avid Roman Catholic, listen to five people every day (except for the hunting season); because of "a strong but non primitive idea" he influences advisers who have never been away from himself It will be. It is a day or a day. Therefore, he is easily affected by anyone.
Henry VIII was born in Greenwich Palace, London in June 28, 1491. He is the second son of Henry VII and York Elizabeth. After his father died, Henry VIII was worshiped on June 24, 1509. At the age of 18, Henry was not interested in sports, dancing and banquets, not managing his own country. He left the majority of the ruling to Cardinal Thomas Worthley, an adviser. Henry's rule was often obscured by his six marriages, as he wanted a male heir. His greatest achievement included the development of the British Navy and reform of the Roman Catholic Church, which led to the establishment of the Protestant Church.
King Henry VII and King Henry VII are very important people in British history. Henry VII started ruling from 1485 to 1509, Henry VII won the throne from his father in 1509, until he died of serious illness until 1547. Although the two kings are infamous in several ways, the problems are as follows. Who is the better king? The kings of Henry VIII and Henry VII are Catholics, others believe that Henry VIII is Protestant. But the two kings obviously contributed to the church and had some good relationships with the church. In 1539, when Henry VIII translated the Bible from Latin to English, the history of the Bible changed dramatically. This shows that King Henry VII is trying to help citizens who want to learn the word of God, although it is difficult to read Latin. Not only did he translate the Bible into English, King Henry VII also funded the entire joint venture.