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    I‚ Henry Tudor son of Henry the sixth was born on June 28th 1491. I gather before you today‚ to address the achievements and tribulations‚ I have achieved and endured in my rule. Following my Father’s demise‚ I was crowned King on 21st April 1509. I was known to be omnipotent as I established the Act of Supremacy. I am described as a ruthless ruler as I executed my wives. Despite my brutal disciplining‚ I have achieved many political and religious achievements. The Pope’s refusal to separate

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    Henry VIII and his daughters. Interesting Facts about Henry VIII Looking for fast and interesting facts about King Henry VIII? Check out these fast‚ interesting‚ important and even little known facts about the famous King of England - the Great King Henry VIII of England * Fact 1 - King Henry VIII married six times. The names of his wives were Katherine of Aragon‚ Anne Boleyn‚ Jane Seymour‚ Anne of Cleves‚ Catherine Howard and Katherine Parr * Fact 2 - The following rhyme details the order

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    ENGLAND UNDER ELIZABETH 1558 - 1603 Outline of Key Dates Events in England… 1536 1. The Pilgrimage of Grace 1543 - Scots forced to accept the Treaty of Greenwich 1541 - Henry VIII declared King of Ireland by Act of Parliament 1547 - Henry VIII died: Ascension of Edward VI - Lord Somerset becomes Lord Protector 1549 - First Act of Uniformity 2. Kett Rebellion 3. The Prayer Book Rebellion - Somerset overthrown as Lord Protector; Warwick

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    Queen Elizabeth Tudor the I‚ also known the Virgin Queen‚ Good Queen Bess and Goddess Gloriana‚ inherited a kingdom from a Queen who was cruel and bloodthirsty‚ and made the kingdom successful and thriving. She lived from 1533 to 1603‚ and took the throne in 1558 when she was 25. Elizabeth grew up with an uncomfortable and unstable relationship with several of her family members. Her father had many wives‚ and Elizabeth had absolutely no mother by the time she was three; her mother‚ Anne Boleyn‚

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    Brittney Henley Pd. 2A Chapter 12: Age of Religious Wars Key Topics; -War between Calvinists and Catholics in France. -The Spanish occupation of the Netherlands. -Struggle for supremacy between England and Spain. -The devastation of Central Europe during the Thirty Years’ War. |Vocabulary |Notes | | |

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    Elizabeth I and Henry IIIV were both very successful as rulers‚ but which one was more successful? Some might say it was Elizabeth for defeating the Spanish Armada‚ but others might argue that it was Henry because he succesfuly broke the English church from the Roman Cathoic church. Today I aim to answer that question Historians argue that one reason for Elizabeth’s success because she never got married (or at least‚ there is no record of her ever getting married.). The reasoning behind this says

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    ruler and she faced further threats due to the situation abroad and in her attempts for religious change; thus making her position vulnerable. In addition‚ Elizabeth I faced hostility from others who were against her views such as in the Babington Plot which was a last attempt to create a rebellion against Elizabeth in support of Mary Queens of Scots. Moreover‚ within these rebellions there were factors that caused a great deal of danger to the overall security of the Tudor state. The nature of

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    four hundred years”. (“QUEEN ELIZABETH I BIOGRAPHY: Part 1.") Growing up was not easy for Queen Elizabeth at all but she overpowered it. Queen Elizabeth lost her mother at two years old however‚ she still became a successful ruler‚ a great leader‚ admired by many and great with arts. Queen Elizabeth was the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn. She was born in the month of September on the seventh‚ in 1533. She was born in Greenwich‚ England. Life growing up was quite difficult

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    from 1485 to 1603.’ How far do you agree with this view? There is no doubt that dispute over the succession to the English throne were the most common cause of rebellion‚ as stability in England in terms of Kings withered until the arrival of Henry VII. Right from the start Henry VII reign as the monarch of England was to be disturbed by constant rebellions from elite conspirators‚ in 1486 Lovell and the Stafford brothers led the Yorkists rebellion‚ Lovell who was a close confidante to Richard III

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    survived infancy. Arthur‚ Prince of Wales‚ Margaret and Mary were his three siblings that survived. Henry Tudor was the third child and second son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. Tudor monarchs ruled the Kingdom of England from 1485 until 1603. There were five monarchs in that time period. Henry VII‚ Henry VIII’s father‚ was the first of the monarchs. During the time Henry VIII was king‚ he did not accomplish much that benefited England. Instead‚ he was a very bitter man and executed more

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