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    King Henry VIII finally has a male heir‚ who is going to be named Edward. The king has gone 30 years with 3 different wives‚ having many girls born has annoyed him throughout this time. In the book‚ “A Wicked History- Henry VIII” it says‚ “For Henry‚ nearly three decades of waiting was over. He had a son and a heir. Three days later‚ the boy was given the name Edward.” It is essential for a king to have a male heir. The heir is “next in line” to be the king. If the previous king doesn’t have a

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    Who was a Better King- Henry VII or Henry VII? Matthew Ng Lets go back in time to Early Modern Europe in around 1400 AD‚ and examine the two very different Kings of England who ruled everything under their kingdom. They were both very great kings‚ but the question is: Who ruled better? Henry VII? Or Henry VIII? Henry VII‚ the Ruthless‚ Passionate gangster warrior who handled his Monetary issues like a modern day CEO‚ or the Overweight Hunting Enthusiast‚ who had 6 wives? Lets find out. After

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    In many respects Wolsey’s foreign policies were very effective in confirming Henry VIII’s royal authority and demonstrating his strengths‚ however in other ways they did not show this quite as well instead leaving him isolated. Many events need to be taken into consideration when deciding on the effectiveness of Wolsey’s foreign policies‚ these are the Anglo-Spanish treaty‚ the treaty of London‚ the field of cloth and gold‚ the election for Holy Roman Emperor after the death of Maximillian‚ his treaties

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    Lucille Laydon- In what ways was dynastic marriage important in Henry VII’S relations with foreign power in the years 1487-1509? (12 Mark) Throughout his reign of 1487 to 1509Henry VII looked to dynastic marriage to establish England as a significant power broker in Europe in and seal the future of the Tudor dynasty. The results were mixed Regarding Henry VII’s relations with Spain the dynastic marriage between his son Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon‚ a Spanish princess in 1501‚ worked

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    Henry VIII Star Or Monster Henry VIII as soon as you hear his name you can instantly think of something; his six wives‚ religious affairs and so on. Some people would see him as a ruthless murderer but on the other hand some people would see him as the countries saviour and one of the most powerful men ever to live. In this essay I will show both points of view and summarise these as my conclusion. In 1509 Henry was crowned king and from that day he has become a massive historic figure in our timeline

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    How far did Henry VIII achieve his aims as king between 1509-1514? To an extent Henry VIII achieved his aims as King between 1509-1515. Whilst he achieved aims such as to have glory in battle such as with France to earn prestige and therefore establish greater power within the European countries‚ he did fail in some aspects with most set aim as king. An example of this is his inability to produce a male heir to the throne which arguably was one of his prime aims as king. One of Henry’s

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    in deciding Henrician foreign policy. Although Henry’s foreign policy in this period was greatly influenced by his desire for security‚ both personal and national‚ there is much historiographical debate as to whether it was 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

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    When Henry VII died in 1509‚ there was an 18 year old prince ready and eager to step up and become king.(BIO) He was primarily known for his hobbies and interests with hunting and dancing‚ he later was named the king. This person was to be called King Henry VIII. In this lifetime it was common for men to take their siblings partner and making them their own wives. This was something Henry was very anxious to do. But for King Henry to do such a thing he would need permission from the Pope.(BBC) Needing

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    FAR WAS HENRY VII’S CONTROL OF THE NOBILITY 1485 TO 1509 DUE TO HIS FINANCIAL POLICIES? (24 marks) Controlling nobility was important to Henry and arguably posed to be one of the biggest challenges he faced. He relied on them for a number of reasons but he also knew the importance of keeping them under control‚ since they had been responsible in part for overthrowing the last three kings at one time or another. As well as financial policies‚ he also passed a number of non-financial policies‚ which

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    Henry VIII is born in June of 1491 to Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. Being the second born son of this time he is considered to be the spare‚ while his older brother Arthur will be the heir to the throne. Since Henry is the not as important second born son there are very poor records of his upbringing and education. With this is mind it might be safe to assume a very common practice for this period of time would have taken place. This practice would be that of forcing the spare into the church

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