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King Henry VIII of England




Henry VIII was King of England from April 1509 until the time of his death in January 1547. Henry VIII is most remembered for initiating the English Reformation, which resulted in England becoming a Protestant nation, and for his six wives, several of which he ordered they be executed.
Titles

 Henry the Eighth (William Shakespeare)

 Act of Supremacy of Henry VIII

 Anecdotes Concerning the King and Sir Thomas More

 Chapter I Religious Condition of England Before the Reformation (James MacCaffrey)

 Chapter II the Religious Changes Under Henry VIII. And Edward VI. (James MacCaffrey)

 Chapter VIII. The Irish and the Tudors.— Henry VIII. (Augustus J. Thebaud)

 England Breaks With the Roman Church,Destruction of the Monasteries (Green and Alzog)

 France Loses Italy; Battle of Pavia (William Robertson)

 Froude’s History of England (Charles Kingsley)

 Great Religious Movement in England; Fall of Wolsey (John Richard Green)

 Henry VIII

 IV. How King Henry the Eighth Held a Chapter of the Garter— How He Attended Vespers and Matins in Saint George’s Chapel— And How He Feasted With the Knights— Companions in Saint George’s Hall. (William Harrison Ainsworth)

 Sitting of Cardinals Wolsey and Campeggio as a Court to Investigate the Marriage of Henry and Catherine

 The Early Stages of the Reformation

 The Field of the Cloth of Gold (J. S. Brewer)

 Thomas Cranmer. A. D. 1489-1556. The English Reformation. (John Lord)

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