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welfordwrites: Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. He was indirectly responsible for King Henry VIII’s decision to break with Rome and create the Church of England.

GabeFerreiraD3: Killed for protecting priests during the English Reformation. King Henry VIII wanted his marriage annulled and the Pope at the time refused. All things bitter, that didn’t bode well with the King and the Church of England spilt from the authority of Rome.

pm19513: St.OfDay+St.Margaret Clitherow 1556-1586,also called Margaret ofYork,lived in York,England,daughter of candlemaker and wife of a wealthy Protestant butcher.Was raised Anglican just aftertime that King Henry VIII severed Church of England from communion with Roman Catholic Church.

CourtierRoyal: Edward took a keen interest in theology, and it is during his reign that the Church of England was transformed into a distinct Protestant body. After the English Reformation, Henry VIII kept most of the catholic doctrine and ceremonial: the new King abolished celibacy.

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thepainterflynn: Today in 1540 Waltham Abbey is surrendered to King Henry VIII of England; the last religious community to be closed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

historycalendar: March 23, 1540 -- Waltham Abbey is surrendered to King Henry VIII of England; the last religious community to be closed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

Multi_Streaming: Alicia Vikander will lead the cast of the period piece 'Firebrand' staring in the movie as Katherine Parr Katherine Parr was born in 1512, Parr was Queen of England and Ireland until King Henry VIII death in 1547, she became the last of King Henry"s wives.

0penbo0k: On March 23 1540, Waltham Abbey is surrendered to King Henry VIII of England; the last religious community to be closed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

hendekker: The Great Bible of 1539 is the first official Bible printed in English. From then on, King Henry VIII of England ordered that the Bible should be read aloud during the church services in all Churches of England.

SanadrougH: On this day (March 21) in 1556, Thomas Cranmer was burned alive by Queen Mary in Oxford, England. He was 66 years old. Cranmer was born of modest parents. Against his will, he became involved in the annulment of King Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine, and then, again against

SmudgeThomas: It is also worth noting that while 72,000 is a figure quoted for Henry VIII's whole reign, that includes cases the King wouldn't ever have been aware of that were part of the standard justice of England, which was way more pro-death-penalty than the most gun-toting US Republican.

reluctantlychad: I do appreciate that the story of Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire, King Francois I of France, and Henry VIII of England is kind of a "Revenge of the Nerds"-esque story where the unattractive, skinny, depressed, weirdly religious kid comes out ahead of the hot jocks.

DavidCranmerUn1: Holy Roman Emperor from Pope Clement VII. Catherine of Aragon (also spelt as Katherine, Spanish: Catalina; 16 December 1485 – 7 January 1536) was Queen of England as the first wife of King Henry VIII from their marriage on 11 June 1509 until their annulment on 23 May 1533.

jacksongravitt: John Calvin’s opinion of Henry VIII “In short, the reformation under Jehu was like that under Henry King of England; who, when he saw that he could not otherwise shake off the yoke of the Roman Antichrist than by some disguise, pretended great zeal for a time…

DaveThackeray: Henry VIII unexpectedly became king. He was athletic, musical, and multilingual. He had six wives but divorced two, executed two, and one died. He was a devout Catholic, but later founded the Church of England. He had a painful leg injury, loved books, and dissolved monasteries.

1in4coalition: The film highlights historical disabled figures such as disabled painter Sarah Biffin, court dwarf Jeffrey Hudson, and former King of England, Henry VIII.

TylerSpino: As I still have questions on that and how can a Church just lose its apostolic secession so easy down to HM King Henry VIII of the Kingdom of England.

TCMonehour: A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS (1966) D: Fred Zinnemann | Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern 8:00PM EST A depiction of the conflict between King Henry VIII of England and his Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas More, who refuses to swear the Oath of Supremacy declaring Henry Supreme... 120m

PetloverHermine: 07Mar/1530: Pope Clement VII refuses permission to King Henry VIII of England to divorce his first wife Catherine of Aragon. What could go wrong?

silvestromedia: SAINTS FOR MARCH 07 Bl. John Ireland, 1544 A.D. English martyr and chaplain to St. Thomas More. He became a pastor at Eltham, Kent, prior to his arrest for resisting the supremacy of King Henry VIII of England over the Church of England. Executed at Tyburn, he died with Blesseds…

mintgold69: HM King Henry VIII of England to My Right Hand on Monday March 6, 2023 at 9:35am CDT....

SimpleHistoryYT: The Church of England was founded in 1535 following a drawn-out disagreement between King Henry VIII and the Vatican. This move allowed the king of England to act with impunity, which he used to divorce his then-wife Catherine of Aragorn.

MColetteK: JUST to HAVE MORE WIVES “King Henry VIII's break with the Catholic Church is one of the most far-reaching events in English history. During the Reformation, the King replaced the Pope as the Head of the Church in England, causing a bitter divide between Catholics & Protestants.”

MelanieVTaylor: “as for the women and girls who are still living in this art I will name you four: the first is Levina, the daughter of Simon of Bruges, who is so excellent at wielding the vermillion as her father than Henry VIII, the King of England, wished to have her in his own country, no…

hideoh1995: References to them as being the arms of the king of Ireland can be found as early as the 13th century. These arms were adopted by Henry VIII of England when he ended the period of Lordship of Ireland and declared Ireland to be a kingdom again in 1541. When the crowns of England,

NahidAlaei: King Henry VIII's Six Wives - Real Faces - The 6 Queens of England

Arden_Forester: King Henry VIII was short of money. And he urgently needed a new wife. The English Church had money, and the Pope was blocking his annulment. So it was a simple calculation: crush the infrastructure of the Church in England and appropriate its money. Bingo!

DavidCranmerUn1: Charles V and Francis I of France, each of whom demanded that Pope Clement VII choose a side; and Turkish invasions of Eastern Europe led by Suleiman the Magnificent, Clement's problems were exacerbated by King Henry VIII of England's contentious divorce, resulting in England

welfordwrites: Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, architect of the Church of England. He served King Henry VIII well, but fell victim to Queen Mary.

aragonexperienc: King Henry VIII's Six Wives - Real Faces - The 6 Queens of England

drezzyclub: 1415 - English King Henry V lays the foundation stone for Syon Abbey for nuns of the Bridgettine Order. Became one of the wealthiest abbeys in England 1495 - French King Charles VIII enters Naples to claim crown

GFurniture4sale: Vintage Coppercraft Copper Etchings Framed HENRY VIII King of England

DrewInSeAsia: Field Armor of King Henry VIII of England (reigned 1509–47). ++|135

WordWarrior9: THIS DAY IN HISTORY Edward VI Crowned King of England (1547) Edward VI succeeded his father, Henry VIII, to the throne at age nine and had a brief but tumultuous reign.

edwereddie: Field Armor of King Henry VIII of England (reigned 1509–47). Italian, Milan or Brescia ca. 1544. metmuseum

drezzyclub: 1547 - King Edward VI of England crowned following the death of his father Henry VIII 1653 - Defeat of Dutch fleet under Adm Van Tromp by Admiral Blake off Portsmouth 1673 - 1st recorded wine auction held in London

CarolynTudors: 1/8 On the 18th of February 1516, Queen Mary I of England, France and Ireland was born at Greenwich Palace. She was the daughter of King Henry VIII by his first wife, Katherine of Aragon. Mary's story is one of loss, back-stabbing, triumph and more importantly struggle.

lyons2_r: A commentary on our times is wrapped up in a declaring mob’s hatred for monarchy. Something that held England together as a country for almost 1000 years is now being shoved into the bin by a raging mob. I wonder how many heads would roll in the days of King Henry VIII.

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TudorKing4: ~King Henry VIII of England ~Supreme Head of Church ~Married Queen Irene ~Family/Country my obsession ~Lover of art, music, & culture ~I value & reward your loyalty Pastime with good company I love & shall until I die. Grudge those worthy and deny none so shall I live!

SchoolCic: It's the 818th opening of the King’s Lynn Mart, first recorded charter was granted by King Henry VIII in 1537. The Valentine’s Day opening marks the beginning of the showmen’s season, see one King’s Lynn family who have generations of history with the fair

PATRIECEEEEEEEE: Just a valentine's day thought from a bitterella like me: don't believe in unconditional love too easily King Henry the VIII separated from the Catholic Church and established the Church of England just for Anne Boleyn; only to behead her in the end.

lodeslan: 'In the 1530s, Henry VIII suppressed and persecuted the Church founded by the King of Kings Jesus Christ and replaced it with an impostor church founded by the King of England,' said the the chap on the podcast. No, go on,stop hedging and tell us where you stand on this one....

tsEmma15: Oxford, England Christ Church is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII By: Darya Tryfanava, Viktor Forgacs

damatodocd: These "priests" created by divorse and remarriage of King Henry VIII establishing the church of england have been secretly marrying each other in UK for years, so what is new here.....isn't that where the term "you bugger" originates????Go Figure.

LepaDinis: Over the next 3 to 400 years Catholicism and the Christian principles were fought for by the seesawing of kings and Queens in England....A Catholic King or Queen would sneak in and take the throne only for a Protestant or Anglican christian monarch (like Henry VIII) to overthrow

ViraArmstrong: Anne Askew was born in 1521 in Lincolnshire, England to Sir William Askew, a wealthy landowner, and Elizabeth Wrotessley of Reading, Berkshire. Her father was a gentleman in the court of King Henry VIII, as well as a juror in the trial of Anne Boleyn's co-accused.

ViraArmstrong: Anne Boleyn c. 1501 or 1507 – 19 May 1536) was Queen of England from 1533 to 1536, as the second wife of King Henry VIII.

ViraArmstrong: Catherine of Aragon (also spelt as Katherine, Spanish: Catalina; 16 December 1485 – 7 January 1536) was Queen of England as the first wife of King Henry VIII from their marriage on 11 June 1509 until their annulment on 23 May 1533.

p_t_i_s_o_s: King Henry VIII could have had a successful marriage if the Church of England had this policy in his time.

ViraArmstrong: Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is best known for his six marriages, and for his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled.

ProvenFactor: "The church" is not the Holy Catholic Church, founded by Jesus. The Anglican church is made up of an apostate class who has been a home to deviates and abusers since it was founded by a sick man. King Henry VIII. These people edoubt the words of Jesus...

TheBreakingOlds: Why does England have its own church? ◾️The Church of England was created in 16th century during the reign of King Henry VIII. ◾️Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife Catherine of Aragon but the Pope refused to annul their marriage. ◾️Henry then made himself head of the Church.

AndreaHerd2: Now the Truth comes out. King Henry Jones VIII AkA Queen Elizabeth 1st Entire Reign was stealing robbing Ships. That come through the Seas of England. You had to pay BACK this theft. It's 2023 and we are All paying. I watched you running here and there. Trying to cover...

Thewhisperer101: 16th century King of England Henry VIII was publicly anti Roman Catholic King of England Charles I reigned 27/3/1625-30/1/1649 Charles I tried to marry Spanish *Habsburg princess & Roman Catholic Maria Anna but was not successful Charles I did marry Roman Catholic Henrietta

archaeologymag: A 16th-century heart-shaped gold pendant and chain found in England’s East Midlands bears enameled decoration including the initials of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, as well as their symbols—the Tudor rose and a pomegranate.

4danlopez: Gold necklace linked to King Henry VIII, Catherine of Aragon from 16th century found in England

RetrospectHCA: Whilst the phrase “spare to the heir” has dominated headlines in recent months, it is an appellation which overshadowed the early years of the future King Henry VIII. Naomi Wallace discusses the events that shaped the monarch, and the history of England.

DonELichterman: Iowa premiere of Broadway musical 'Six' features the wives of Henry VIII -

oakviewbc: William Tyndale, of the Protestant Reformation, is credited with the first English translation of the Bible in 1526. Tyndale's work, The Obedience of a Christian Man (1528), offered the rationale that King Henry VIII needed to form the Church of England in 1534.

ViraArmstrong: Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547. Henry is best known for his six marriages, and for his efforts to have his first marriage (to Catherine of Aragon) annulled.

ViraArmstrong: Catherine of Aragon (also spelled as Katherine, Spanish: Catalina; 16 December 1485 – 7 January 1536) was Queen of England as the first wife of King Henry VIII from their marriage on 11 June 1509 until their annulment on 23 May 1533.

Selly_Manor: Explore our Tudor house this February half-term, and get to know our Kooky Kings and Quirky Queens. Try on our armour, take part in our battle talks and find out what it takes to fight for the King of England! Plus crafts, games, & meet Henry VIII! Tickets

ScottHa31008594: St John Stone - Augustinian martyr, one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales. He was a friar at Canterbury who denied the Supremacy Act of King Henry VIII (r. 1509-1547) and was arrested and executed by being hanged, drawn, and quartered at Canterbury. Feast day: February 4.

DarkEnergyTweet: Jewelry with the initials of King Henry VIII Tudor of England has been found. “This is an eternal discovery”

DCMS: Find out more on one of the most valuable finds dating all the way back to King Henry VIII ⬇️

DeepintoHistory: Early 16th Century Heavy Horse Armor, Landeszeughaus, Graz, Austria. One of only seven complete sets in the world. Created by Master Armorer Konrad Seusenhofer whose clients included Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I & King Henry VIII of England.

b_petersen85: Friends, help me pick a topic (see full thread) 1. Why did Elizabeth I of England not marry? 2. Compare the historical attitudes to the dildo and the vibrator, explaining the societal reasons behind these attitudes. 3. Compare the six marriages of King Henry VIII of England

reason: When it comes to fresh, tasty food, who had it better? Henry VIII, king of England from 1509 to 1547, or you and me going to a Burger King with $10 in our pockets?

drezzyclub: 1099 - 1st Crusaders begins siege of Hosn-el-Akrad, Syria 1547 - 9-year-old Edward VI succeeds Henry VIII as King of England 1671 - Welsh pirate Henry Morgan captures Panama City from its Spanish defenders

maritimesurveys: King Henry VIII died 476 years ago today. ⚓He built his first Naval ship in Portsmouth Dockyard ⚓The Mary Rose served in the Royal Navy. ⚓The Tudor navy was responsible for creating the image of England as a great maritime power. ⚓The Mary Rose sunk in 1545.

Yosidaranbia: When it comes to fresh, tasty food, who had it better? Henry VIII, king of England from 1509 to 1547, or you and me going to Burger King with $10 in our pockets?

JeremyCordite: On this day Henry VIII died 28 January 1547. Like modern day Harry, he was also a 'spare' but his elder brother died. Ironically after divorcing or beheading most of his wives for lack of a son, 2 of his daughters became Queen of England. His one son was also king but died at 15

TheHistoryOfTh2: On this date in 1547, Edward VI, the nine-year-old son of Henry VIII, became King of England on his father's death. We covered his short reign in "England in the 1500s and the Rise of the Merchant Adventurers," in which a lot of people freeze to death.

thepainterflynn: Today in 1547 Edward VI, the nine-year-old son of Henry VIII, becomes King of England on his father's death

HistoryHeaders: History Short: Who Succeeded Henry VIII as King of England?

britain_history: today 1547 9-year-old Edward VI succeeds Henry VIII as King of England

IKOT_PH: 1533 - Henry VIII, King of England, married his second Wife, Anne Boleyn, in a secret wedding.

welfordwrites: Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. He was indirectly responsible for King Henry VIII’s decision to break with Rome and create the Church of England.

ernieschell: On this date in 1533 Henry VIII, king of England, married his second wife, Anne Boleyn, in a secret ceremony.

thepainterflynn: Today in 1536 King Henry VIII of England suffers an accident while jousting, leading to a brain injury that historians say may have influenced his later erratic behaviour and possible impotence

lovemylife81: January 24th, 1536- King Henry VIII of England is injured while jousting. Attached is an incredible thread by Salty regarding TBIs and how this accident may (probably) attributed to Henry’s later … “behavior”

Ahclem53: 487 Years Ago... On January 24, 1536 King Henry VIII of England suffered an accident while jousting, leading to a brain injury that historians say may have influenced his later erratic behavior and possible impotence.

0penbo0k: On January 24 1536, King Henry VIII of England suffers an accident while jousting, leading to a brain injury that historians say may have influenced his later erratic behaviour and possible impotence.

Robes_25: When it comes to fresh, tasty food, who had it better? Henry VIII, king of England from 1509 to 1547, or you and me going to Burger King with $10 in our pockets?

RoyaleVision: "British Royal Family. C, from L: Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, British King Edward VIII (future Duke of Windsor), Prince George, Duke of Kent & Prince Albert, Duke of York (future King George VI), at the funeral procession of King George V, London, England, January 23, 1936.

Snooper_Scope: ~You Can Eat Better Than King Henry VIII, Thanks to Globalization and Burger King~

reason: When it comes to fresh, tasty food, who had it better? Henry VIII, king of England from 1509 to 1547, or you and me going to Burger King with $10 in our pockets?

enigamid: Who Would Be King of England Today According to Henry VIII’s Will?

Spanishcountry: When it comes to fresh, tasty food, who had it better? Henry VIII, king of England from 1509 to 1547, or you and me going to Burger King with $10 in our pockets?

EricBoehm87: "When it comes to fresh, tasty food, who had it better? Henry VIII, king of England from 1509 to 1547, or you and me going to Burger King with $10 in our pockets?" Not even close. Burger King by a mile.

Nickaiah: AMAZING FACT: The first authorized Bible printed in English is the Great Bible of 1539. King Henry VIII of England declared that it should be read aloud during the church services in the Church of England.

JnnaLcea: I may b wrong on this but afaik the Church of England was founded because King Henry VIII cheated and wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon (1st wife)?

tineP79: Here is something to imagine: What if King Henry VIII of England had kids with his first wife. How different might history be? Would there have been a Church of England, religious persecutions, American religious colonies, our Constitution, etc.?

ProfHansBakker: Celebrity Jeopardy got it wrong! There was a question about the Church of England. The Archbishop of Canterbury is not the head of the Anglican Church; the Monarch is (and has been since King Henry VIII). Sometimes Jeopardy is casuistic; sometimes pedantry goes away altogether.

VoxSMauritii: Due to the inherent racism of academia & the press, it is rarely mentioned that he was also also a key figure in the divorce of King Henry VIII from Catherine of Aragon, the result of which was the Church of England, "the remnants of Alessandro!"

AndTudors: Henry VIII styled himself as the king not only of England but of France, and he never escaped the dream of taking back the rest of France. From the 1340’s to 1801, when France was a republic, the kings and queens of England and then of Great Britain claimed the French throne.

Symphing12: Says the Church of England, founded by Henry VIII because he wanted a divorce from Catherine of Aragon. “one man and one woman” my foot. Henry had wives and the current King is on his second. Grow up, clergymen.

nilegirl: The Church of England established by King Henry VIII after he broke away from The Catholic Church in order to marry the mistress he eventually beheaded. Christ!



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