well what is your question?
NO HE WAS A GREEDY OLD MAN!
younger as then they were more fertile and able to have a baby and help him.
thomas crammer had a special court that allowed Henry to get a divorce from catherine of aragon
no one the peolple had no help .
Shakespeare (probably with the help of Fletcher) wrote a play about Henry VIII, who was the father of Elizabeth I. However, at the time the play was written, she was not the queen, having died some years earlier. Henry VIII was King James's great-uncle and was no relation to his consort Queen Anne.
She was his great-grandaughter. Yes that is true, yet this might help even more! Henry VIII had a younger sister named Princess Mary (NOT BLOODY MARRY). Princess Marry had a daughter named Frances Brandon. Frances Brandon is Lady Jane Grey's mother. So Lady Jane Grey's Great Grandfather or might me Great Grand Uncle is Henry VIII.
She asked Anne Boleyn for help
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If you mean his legitamate children the secon child was Elizabeth daughter of Anne Boleyn
There wasnt a Queen regnant in England at the time: being that the reigning monarch was King Henry VII (Father of the obese, multi married Henry VIII). However Henry's wife, Elizabeth of York, would be the closest thing to "queen of england" since she was Queen consort.
It was King Henry The III. Thanks for you help! - Author of the question
Anglican ChurchAnglican Catholic Answer!No one created the Anglican Church; it is a manifestation, or showing forth, of the Body of Christ here on earth. What Henry VIII did was to regulate the temporal aspects of the Church, not its spiritual function.What Henry did do was to see to the temporal affairs of the Church. If we look at his quarrel with the pope, we see clearly that the argument was about money and the pope's political adventures andabuses. Henry was Chief Magistrate of the Church of England and he took his job seriously.