The heritage of Henry VIII is one of the greatest legacies in British history. He is best known for his political success, his many marriages, and his separation from the Catholic Church. 1 Henry VIII became an effective leader, and religious structure and his six It was greatly obtained by changing marriage. 2 Henry VIII achieved such a successful legacy as he is pleased at risk. He led the movement in a faithful Catholic country, abandoned the Pope, accepted him as a leader of the English church, and fought against his main opponent Pope 4 This disdainful behavior forever I changed religion.
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King Henry VII of King Henry VIII (born 1491, under the rule of 1509-1547). The second son of Henry VIII and Elizabeth of York are the most powerful and unpopular monarchs in England. He was born in Greenwich on June 28, 1491. He was the first British ruler educated by the Renaissance and he was a talented scholar, linguist, composer and musician. When I was young, I am homosexual and handsome, good at all types of sports games, but in his later life he is rough and obese. When his brother Arthur died (1502), he became an heir. He succeeded the throne of his father in 1509 and soon he married Arthur's young widow, Catherine of Aragon.
Henry VII passed away in 1509 and was handed down to his second son, Henry VIII, the most colorful man among the medieval monarchs. Henry VIII decided to have sovereignty higher than Ireland almost immediately. He is disturbing that his highest Representative of Ireland, Count Kildare, is "a British rebels" who does not even speak English, "Irish love Irish people more". More importantly, Henry is worried that Ireland may be used as an ideal launch site for invasion into the UK sea. For centuries, the British monarch has highly appreciated this danger, but the 100-year war (1338-1453) and the Rose war (1455-85) transferred their attention from Ireland. Well, as these wars have ended, the timing to solve the problem seems correct.