Henry VIII dominated Henry VIII (born 1491, dominated from 1509 to 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.
The time and place that fascinated me most was England in the era of Henry VIII. Henry VIII is said to be handsome and strong at his youthfulness. After an immediate accident, Henry VIII became very delusive and unpredictable. Because they do not know what the king will do, this must be a very confusing period for the people of England. I really want to go to Shanghai. It sounds very exciting and vibrant with charming skyline and tasty dishes that are clearly different from the Chinese cuisine you can get in the UK. I will find places I talked about when my grandmother and father lived in the 1930's, such as Jessfield Park and Bubbling Well Road.
My view on the reign of Henry VIII and my view on Henry VIII is comparable to that of Western civilization writer Spiel Vogel. Spielel Vogel described him as King who made Henry VII better for himself. I also feel that Henry VIII took advantage of his strong position, encouraging people's faith, and sometimes living for his own improvement. Henry VIII was an awkward person who did not use his rule, except to guarantee that he succeeded to the throne to inherit his name. Although the wisdom of Henry VIII can not be denied, he does not regard his powers as kings that most need it. Despite pursuing his self-satisfaction, Henry VII is responsible for promoting the British monarchy to the point that it will never succeed again. In addition to many historians I can continue to criticize the rule of Henry VIII, but without the rule of Henry VIII, Royal England is not what it is today.
During the reign of Henry VIII, the British in the 16th century was a big mess between the church and the country - an era of religious conflict, voice calling for reform, opposed to heresy and opposition to execution. In this crisis, a person stands outstandingly as a traditional and great advocate: Sir Thomasmore