Henry Viii
Henry Viii
Henry Viii
June 24, 1509 and he reigned as King until he died, which was on January 28, 1547. He is well known for having six wives and his bold cruel actions such as separating from the Roman Catholic Church and establishing the Church of England.
<http://www.essortment.com/all/kinghenryviii_rdea.htm>.
Early Life
Around the age of ten his brother Arthur had died, therefore leaving the crown to him.
After his brothers death he spent the next few years preparing to take over the throne. He was also destined to marry his brother s widow. Catherine of Aragon.
<http://historymedren.about.com/od/henryviii/p/who_henry8.htm
the age of 18. Most people think of Henry as the fat, bald and ill man he later becomes. At this age he was very handsome and also very fit. He was a great king and he loved all his subjects. He had great relations with the Roman Catholic Church and England loved him as a king. Even though he was King he wasnt that interested in kingship but rather more interested in arms, armor, sports, and women.
<http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/tudorbio.htm>.
Catherine of Aragon
Catherine was the daughter of Isabella
and Ferdinand of Spain. Catherine of Aragon was originally married to Henrys brother; Arthur. However, when Arthur died Catherines parents offered a generous dowry for King Henry VIII to marry her. Their wedding took place on June 11th, 1509. King Henry was married to her for about twenty-four years. Catherine provided Henry with one daughter; Mary (who was to become Queen Mary I). Catherine also gave birth to 5 other children but they all died in infancy or were stillborn.
The Plan
The King needed a way to resolve this mess. Then a man named Thomas Cromwell came up with a solution that would solve the Kings divorce problem and make England a sovereign national state. The Act in Restraint of Appeals was a law that King Henry proposed to the English Court. Once it was passed it granted the King permission to divorce. It also made England free from any foreign authority. Henry also made himself The Supreme Head of the Church of England through The Act of Supremacy in 1534. http://find.galegroup.com/srcx/infomark.do
Anne Boleyn
When Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII were married they had one daughter; Elizabeth (who eventually becomes Queen Elizabeth I). This was a huge disappointment to King Henry because he wanted a son to take his throne. As years passed by, King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyns marriage started to fall apart. After Elizabeth was born, Henry had no interest in Anne. Anne Boleyn was then accused of infidelity and treason against the King. She was then beheaded as a consequence. Most people think that Anne Boleyn was executed because her only real crime was not providing a son
Jane Seymour
Jane Seymour was the 4th wife of
King Henry VIII. She is the first wife that succeeded presenting a heir to the throne. She gave birth to King Edward VI and he is the one that becomes King. After Edwards birth, Jane died a few days later because of an infection. King Henry was depressed because of her death, but he was also more happy about having a son than the death of his wife.
<http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/tudorbio.htm>.
Anne of Cleves
Anne of Cleves was married to
King Henry VIII by an arranged marriage. He married her on the request by Thomas Cromwell. The King saw her on a portrait and thought she was beautiful. When the King actually met Anne he did not like her as much as he thought he would. He quickly filed a divorce; judging on her looks. Since Thomas Cromwell urged on the marriage he paid for itwith his life.
http://find.galegroup.com/srcx/infomark.do
Kathryn Howard
Kathryn Howard was an
attractive young woman pushed into marriage by her powerful family. King Henry VIII wasnt a proper husband anymore. He was old, bitter, and hardly a suitable husband for a young woman such as Kathryn. Kathryn was fooling around with young courtiers and she was inevitably caught. This was obviously a charge against the King. So there goes her head.
<http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/tudorbio.htm>.
Katherine Parr
Katherine Parr was the
sixth and final wife for King Henry VIII. She was intelligent, religious, and cared for her children. The children loved her back. She is the only wife that didnt get divorced or die because she outlived Henry and became a widow.
<http://www.essortment.com/all/kinghenryviii_rdea.htm>.
Final Years
By 1540s Henry was a dying old man.
He was ruthless and egotistic. He was also lazy because he made people carry him from place to place. He finally died on January 28, 1547 at the age of 56. The cause of his death is being heavily debated nowadays. One thing is for sure, it had to do something with his health. Even though he was ill, he still did some memorable things.
<http://historymedren.about.com/od/henryviii/p/who_henry8.htm
Sources
Fraser, Antonia. Wives of Henry VIII. New York: Knopf, 1992. Print Larken, James. "King Henry VIII." Essortment Articles: Free Online Articles on Health, Science, Education & More.. PageWise Inc., 2002. Web. 06 Dec. 2009. <http://www.essortment.com/all/kinghenryviii_rdea.htm>. Pollard, A. F. "Henry VIII." Encyclopedia Britannica. 11th ed. Vol. XIII. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1910. Luminarium: Anthology of English Literature. Anniina Jokinen, 11 Aug. 2006. Web. 6 Dec. 2009. <http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/tudorbio.htm>. Snell, Mellissa. "Henry VIII - King Henry VIII of England." Medieval History - Life in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. About, Inc., 2007. Web. 07 Dec. 2009.. <http://historymedren.about.com/od/henryviii/p/who_henry8.htm> Weir, Alison. Henry VIII The King and His Court. New York: Ballantine Books, 2002. Print. Henry VIII (1491-1547)." DISCovering Biography. Online ed. Detroit: Gale, 2003. Student Resource Center - Gold. Gale. Colony High School. 6 Dec. 2009http://find.galegroup.com/srcx/infomark.do?&contentSet=GSRC&type=retrieve&tabID=T001&prodId=SRC1&docId =EJ2102100807&source=gale&srcprod=SRCG&userGroupName=onta38245&version=1.0
Luminarium: Anthology of English Literature. Anniina Jokinen, 26 Oct. 1997. Web. 07 Dec. 2009. <http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/tudor.htm>.
TudorHistory.org. Lara E. Eakins, 1995. Web. 07 Dec. 2009. <http://www.tudorhistory.org/henry8/gallery.html>.
THANK YOU!