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Henry VIII, King of England

2023-12-04 20:55:54

Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) was King of England from 1510 to 1547. He is a unique king with musical and exercise talent. He married six wives in his life, and he had a great influence on England during his reign. In this article I will explore his early life, marriage with six wives, his success in many battles, leadership as a British church, and the life as the king of England. Henry VIII was born on June 28th, the rainy summer of 1491, at the Greenwich Palace in England (Godwin 17). He is the 3rd child of King Henry VIII and York Elizabeth and the second son. He has brothers Arthur, sister Margaret, and sister Mary. He has three more people.

The story began with King King Henry VIII in the UK and died in April 1509. When he became king he married Catherine of Aragon, widowed wife of his brother. After much miscarriage and child's premature death, Catherine bore Princess Mary in 1516. Aspiration to become a male heir, Henry eventually lost his love for Aragon's Catherine, and began looking for mistress Ambolin. By the power of Henry VIII, he made it possible to abolish his marriage from Catherine of Aragon in 1529. King Henry VIII immediately married Ann Borin, and soon they did not expect their first child. On September 7, 1533, another princess Elizabeth was born. Henry is not happy, he still needed male heirs, and his marriage with Bohlin did not last long. Boleyn was arrested on May 19, 1536 and executed. Many think that Princess Mary is the successor of the king, but Princess Elizabeth is ultimately like her father.

Elizabeth I was the only child of King Henry VIII of England and his second wife, Ann Borin. When she was born in 1533, she was the heir of the British throne. In 1536, marriage between Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII was abolished. Ann was executed publicly and Elizabeth was declared illegal. After Ann, there were four wives in Henry. He died in 1547 and was handed down to his son and his third wife, Jane Seymour. Edward died in 1553 in 1553 and became the successor by Henry's daughter, Mary I and his first wife, Catherine Aragon. During Mary's reign, Elizabeth was detained in the Tower of London as supporting the uprising to defeat the Queen. She was barely finished with executions. But in 1555 Elizabeth was recalled to the court and in 1558 Mary admitted her as her heir. Mary I died on November 17, 1558, Elizabeth inherited her. She crowned the Queen of England and the Queen of Ireland on 15th January 1559.