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    in defense. The British power and individuality that developed as a result of Henry’s decision has ramifications well into the 21st century in creating the England known today. Henry VIII was born on June 28‚ 1491 to the great English King Henry VII‚ who reunited all of England after the War of Roses. Henry VIII was described as a

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    your words within the political world depended on your rank in the society. Higher ranks had their say whilst low ranking people of the society did what the higher ranked noblemen and earls said. The highest ranks were governed by the Monarch. Henry VII ordered himself to be named highness or majesty to prove is power over his people. Originally the king was led by the emperor and pope‚but during Henry VIII’s reign‚where he surpassed the act of supremacy‚he became an imperial leader. The Tudor population

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    land. Well‚ a very talented sailor discovered that field whose name was John Cabot. Giovanni Cabot (John Cabot) was a Genoese explorer and navigator who explored the Eastern coast of Canada in C.1497 with the permission and supervision of King Henry VII. Giovanni was born in C.1450 and passed away around C.1500. Cabot was an early merchant with no sailing experience but studied and had an interest in sailing. After countless years of being a merchant‚ he fully became a Venetian citizen being born in

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    She married King Louis VII of France specifically because he would protect Aquitaine‚ not because he was the only option for her family (Kelly 1-6; Jones 31). Also‚ Queen Eleanor was very intelligent‚ which‚ in addition to her wealth‚ made her most desirable to King Louis. Her marriage to Louis VII was unstable because she stood up for what she believed in‚ which many considered a violation of “the condition

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    additional challenges for recruiters‚ the talent acquisition process as a whole‚ and how Human Resources departments process their internal procedures to be complaint with federal law. The four pieces of legislation for this assignment include: Title VII Civil Rights Act Parts 64 and 91‚ Age Discrimination‚ Immigration Reform and Control Act‚ and the Adult Disability Act. ADA Act The ADA legislation prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in employment‚ transportation‚ public accommodation

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    How far do you agree that Henry VII was never seriously threatened by rebellions? Henry VII ascended to the throne in 1485 with a weak claim due to dynastic issues following on from his mother‚ Lady Margaret Beaufort. Despite discontent and rebellion within Henry VII’s reign‚ it is debatable whether the monarch was actually threatened by rebellions due to the simple reason that Henry VII was able to remain on the throne and secure a succession until his death‚ however the challenge to his authority

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    born into a family of royalty‚ of Kings and Queens. She was destined to be a Queen herself but it wasn’t her choice that she got to marry that was up to her father King Ferdinand and her mother Queen Isabel of Aragon‚ Spain. They talked to King Henry VII of England. A treaty was made‚ despite the age being a faithless one and Ferdinand he never kept an oath an hour longer than it suited him; but mutual interests by kinship might hold sovereigns together against a common opponent. The children of Ferdinand

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    king in 1056‚ but Pope Gregory VII began reforms to reassert church dominion over imperial rulers. Henry eventually overthrew Gregory‚ but would succumb to the new ordinances. In 1105‚ he was forced to abdicate the throne by his son. Henry IV was beloved by some‚ notably the citizenry‚ who looked to him as their champion‚ but was reviled by others‚ such as church officials who resented his attempts to keep imperial rule the dominant law. Pope Gregory VII Gregory VII was a reform-minded pope who

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    she made her journey to King Charles VII and because she liberated Orleans from the siege. Nowadays she is a saint even though was killed by the Church. She saw visions from God. When Joan was twelve years old she saw Michael the Archangel in a vision‚ he told her that she was to lead the French in a battle against the English. When Joan turned sixteen she decided it was time to listen to her visions and take action. She made her journey to King Charles VII. She first went to the local town and

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    control of the British monarch (Internet Westminster). While every king or queen is significant‚ a small number have made an impact on the Abbey. Nobility of which include St. Edward the Confessor William the Conqueror Henry III‚ Richard II‚ Henry VII‚ Henry VIII‚ Mary I‚ Elizabeth I‚ James I‚ Charles I‚ George VI and Elizabeth II. With minimal amounts of historical documentation‚ it is difficult to determine whether a church survived prior to Westminster Abbey (Internet Chronology). While the

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