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    Wolsey and henry VIII

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    however when making decisions on important cases Henry was always to have the final decision showing that he still had significant power. This is also reinstated in Source 5‚ where it says that Henry VIII passed over some control over to Wolsey but did not wholly surrender his power in government‚ as ‘the ultimate source of all power was the king’. It also states that Wolsey ‘held a dominant position’ which we know as he was appointed Lord Chancellor by Henry and also became ‘legate a latere’ in 1518.

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    Why Did King Henry Viii Die

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    WHO WAS KING HENRY VIII? King Henry VIII was the king of England from 1509 until 1547. He was born in Greenwich Palace on June 28‚ 1491. He ruled England for 38 years‚ until he died in 1547 (Kerkhof). There are texts and stories known about what happened while Henry was dying‚ and he has medical records kept and recorded‚ but none of them say exactly how he died. However‚ there are many theories and conspiracies as to how he died (Historic Royal Palaces). DEATH SPECULATIONS As I said previously‚

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    Law: * during the reign of King Henry VIII English society followed Tudor Sumptuary laws‚ these were laws which marked a person’s social status by legally specifying what they could wear‚ what they could eat‚ and even what kind of furniture they could have in their homes. * It is believed that the changing nature of trade‚ religion and society under King Henry VIII’s rule led to an increasing need for such regulations to keep the social balance intact and to exercise greater control over

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    King Henry Viii Problems

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    King Henry VIII‚ the first King ever to be called "Your Majesty" who also came from a very important family which he would need to continue. Being the youngest he wasn’t supposed to be king‚ but his brother was‚ until he died and now Henry would take on the throne. Keep in mind that this was the Elizabethan era‚ when King Henry handled many things throughout his life like his brother’s death‚ his wives‚ and the power he had when he came to the throne. His brother’s death‚ you could say it was bad

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    To what extent did Henry VIII possess the qualities to be a good king? At the time Henry took the throne there were certain qualities expected from a king‚ these qualities would typically be a King who was strong‚ smart‚ and a decisive decision maker‚ determined and a man of the people. To a certain extent Henry ticked the majority of those boxes. He proved he was strong physically through his sporting achievements‚ he also proved he was very smart and was regarded as one of the smartest ever

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    Henry the VIII broke form rome because of love. Discuss. Henry the VIII broke from Rome for a number of reasons‚ for example economic (money)‚ political (power)‚ religious (faith) and personal (love)reasons. One reason for the break with Rome was political reasons (power) because after losing most his finance in battle against the king of Spain‚ Francis I‚ who was angry at Henry for embarrassing his aunt Catherine of Aragon who at this time was Henry’s wife. When Henry found out the

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    Henry VIII pt. 2

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    important minister early in his reign. Wolsey became Archbishop of York in late 1514‚ was created a cardinal of the Catholic Church the following November‚ and became Lord Chancellor of the realm in December 1515. Wolsey achieved singular stature in these offices. Since Henry was not so interested in administration as his minister‚ Wolsey took over many of the duties of kingship‚ overseeing England’s finances and diplomatic relations with other European powers. Henry became extremely dependent on Wolsey

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    intrigue historians due to the complexity and the paradoxes that are found when one begins to dissect the topic. The role of King Henry VIII in the Reformation is one of the areas where scholars conflict the most. Prior to the 1960s scholarship held that Henry VIII was incredibly easily manipulated his advisors therefore the Reformation was mainly theirs‚ more recently however‚ scholarship has started to shift in favor of Henry taking a more prominent role. Some such as Bernard take the approach that it

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    the primary motive of his actions abroad. In this essay glory and honour will be dealt with together‚ although glory tends to be associated with wartime victory‚ whereas honour is related to the upholding of status and in particular the dignity of Henry VIII - together both of these contribute to the overall prestigious nature of a monarch and are associated heavily with one another in a late Medieval context. Whilst security was consistent with the desires

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    Henry VIII began his reign as a loyal Catholic‚ accepting the Pope as head of the Church. The Pope even gave Henry the title‚ ‘Defender of the Faith’. However‚ this time of peace between Henry VIII and Rome did not last forever! Henry had married Catherine of Aragon‚ the daughter of the King of Spain (an important Roman Catholic ruler). Henry and Catherine were happily married for nearly twenty years. However‚ to carry on his line‚ Henry needed a healthy male heir. Unfortunately‚ Catherine gave

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