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    Privy Chamber Attention to my fellow Englanders in support of King Henry VIII‚ I am the night of the Shire for Surrey‚ and although I may not take vote in today’s agendas‚ I can still inform you on important matter. As a dear friend of the King‚ I‚ nor should any of our other Englanders wish struggle‚ persuasion‚ and corruption on to our king. Which is why I am here telling you about this chamber in which we meet and discuss public and private matters with the King and help him make decisions‚

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    most famous influential people. Millions of visitors tour each year and more are expected in the coming years with the addition of the of a museum. The Westminster Abbey has hosted everything from birth to death but will remain a major landmark of England as it has withstood the test of time and change. Westminster Abbey was established in 960 as a place of worship. An Abbey is traditionally the name of a place set aside to house monks and other religious figures and hold worship events (Palmer‚ Alan

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    motivate her troops before heading into battle. Queen Elizabeth 1 uses repetition of the possessive pronoun ‘my’ to emphasize logos and imagery to emphasize ethos. With these three techniques Queen Elizabeth 1 Delivers an inspiring speech and leads England to victory over the Spanish Armada. Pathos relates to the speakers ability to ‘rev up’ their audience. Queen Elizabeth 1 uses repetition of the possessive pronoun ‘my’ to enhance the courage and the determination of her soldiers. At the end of the

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    compel their followers to stay strong in the face of adversity. Awaiting a Spanish invasion‚ in 1588 Queen Elizabeth I attempted to rally her troops assembled at Tilbury. To rouse their emotions and stir them to fight‚ the queen appealed to her troops’ sense of honor‚ duty‚ and patriotism. In order to gain the trust of her subjects and prove the strength of her resolve‚ Queen Elizabeth I uses powerfully vivid language and a myriad of stylistic techniques. One of the key elements in the development of

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    1509 “He used to marry a new wife every day‚ and chop off her head next morning.”(Lord Mountjoy to Erasmus‚ 1509) He had been married six times; divorced four times‚ and beheaded two of them. He was the reason of getting rid of the pope’s power in England‚ because of the very reason of wanting to get a divorce. He was a relentless tyrant that wanted virtue‚ glory and immortality. In the letter written by Lord Mountjoy‚ he had speculates on King Henry VIII’s desires and girls. As above‚ he talks about

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    She went to London to plead their release with Queen Elizabeth I. The two powerful women spoke in Latin because O’Malley spoke no English and the Queen spoke no Gaelic. Apparently‚ the meeting was a success and the men released shortly after their meeting. Grace O’Malley died around 1603 at Rockfleet Castle. An English

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    support in the long run rested with the English. The Duke of Burgundy was one of the individuals who united themselves with England. At the time the King of France was Charles VI. His significant other was Isabelle of Bavaria; she constantly moved where her support lay relying upon the circumstance of the war and legislative issues she in the end rested her support with England. The ruler made an assention that Henry V would wed the ruler’s little girl then their kid would be the legitimate

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    Katharine Parr (survived). Catherine of Aragon was the first of many wives. She was born December 16‚ 1485 and she died January 7‚ 1536. She was betrothed to marry Henry VIII after her first husband died of illness. She had a daughter‚ her name was Mary. He was frustrated he couldn’t have a son with her and fell in love with a mistress. Eventually he divorced her

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    Was Henry Viii Selfish

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    Henry VIII was‚ in no sense of the word‚ caring in any way shape or form. He not only disregarded and disrespected his wives‚ but he showed no regard for his people and had no sense of remorse or empathy.When pursuing a romantic life‚ Henry VIII was just as selfish as he was in other aspects of his life. Most of his marriages were fueled politically‚ however one in particular‚ Jane Seymour‚ was an exception. Henry VIII’s relationship with Jane Seymour is said to be the only one in which his love

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    King Henry VIII Assessment Catherine of Aragon was the first wife of King Henry VIII. She was from Alcalá de Henares‚ Spain. She was finally crowned Queen of England in a joint coronation ceremony with her husband Henry VIII on June 24‚ 1509. Henry began to grow frustrated by the lack of a male heir‚ slowly growing away from Catherine because he had fallen in love with another woman. They had disagreements of annulment‚ and Catherine was denounced as Queen and hid away in several dark and unhealthy

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