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H E N R Y VIII
Henry VIII , Tudor king of England ( 1509-1547 ), and founder of
the Church of England . The son of Henry VII , he profoundly
influenced the character of the English monarchy . Henry was
born in London on June 28 , 1491 , and on the death of his
father in 1509 succeeded to the throne ( his elder brother
Arthur having died in 1502 ) . He then married his brother’s
widow , Catherine of Aragon , having been betrother to her
through a papal dispensation secured in 1503 . This was the
first of Henry’s six marriages , all of which were affected
by the political and religious conditions of the time and
by the monarch’s increasingly despotic behaviour . At the
beginning of his reign Henry’s good looks and hearty
personality his fondness for sport and the hunt , and his
military prowess endeared him to his subjects . A monarch of
the Renaissance , he entertained numerous scholars and artists ,
including the German painter Hans Holbein the Younger who
painted several portraits of the king and members of his court
. A Question of Divorce In 1511 Henry joined in
the Holy League against France and in 1513 he led the English
forces through a victorious campaign in northern France .
Meanwhile France’s ally James IV of Scotland , Henry’s
brother-in-law , led an invasion of northern England that was
crushed in September 1513 at Flodden Field by Henry’s
commander Thomas Howard , 2nd Duke of Norfolk with the death of
the king and many Scottish nobles . Deserted by his allies ,
Henry arranged a marriage in 1514 between his sister Mary and
Louis XII of France , with whom he formed an alliance .
Louis’s successor , Francis I , met Henry at a magnificently
stages meeting on the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520 but no
significant political decisions resulted . In 1521 Henry arranged
the death of his counsellor Edward Stafford , 3th Duke of
Buckingham , one of the few nobles with a potential claim to
the throne . In 1525 riots broke out in England in protest
against an attempt by Henry to levy taxes for military
purposes and he withdrew from major military activity in Europe
. In 1527 Henry announced his desire to divorce his wife ,
on the grounds that the papal dispensation making the marriage
possible was invalid . The chief reason for the divorce was
that Catherine had failed to produce a male heir . Her only
surviving child was Mary later Mary I of England . In addition
, Henry was in love Anne Boleyn , a young and beautiful
lady-in-waiting of the queen . Several obstacles however stood in
the way of the divorce . Holy Roman Emperor Charles V ,
Catherine’s nephew , strongly opposed the divorce , and Pope
Clement VII , whom Charles had made a prisoner could not
invalidate the marriage without displeasing his captor . In 1528
the pope was persuaded to appoint Henry’s chief minister , the
English cardinal and statesman Thomas Wolsey , and Lorenzo
Camppegio , a papal legate , to try the case in an English
legatine court . In 1529 the pope summoned the case to Rome .
When the prospect of securing a papal annulment seemed hopeless
, Henry dismissed Wolsey , who died soon after in disgrace , and
appointed the humanist scholar and statesman Sir Thomas More as
Lord Chancellor . The latter , however , was reluctant to support
the divorce . The Break with the Papacy Henry
now preceeded to dissolve one by one the ties to the papacy .
With the aid of parliamentary legislation , he first secured
control of the clergy , compelling that group in 1532 to
acknowledge him as head of the English Church . In the
following year Henry secretly married Anne Boleyn , who was
crowned Queen after Henry’s obedient Archbishop of Canterbury ,
Thomas Cranmer , declared the marriage with Catherine void and
that with Anne valid . An act of succession affirmed the
declaration of the archbishop and established Anne’s progeny
as heirs to the throne . Henry’s new chief minister Thomas
Cromwell , a former follower of Wolsey , began a reform of the
English Church but also of governmental machinery : introducing
important centralizing and organizational changes dubbed by some
“the Tudor revolution in government†. Although Hehry
was immediately excommunicated , he repudiated papal jurisdiction
in 1534 and made himself the supreme ecclesiastical authority
inEngland with the aid of compliant bishops such as Stephen
Gardiner . The English people were required to affirm under oath
Henry’s supremacy and the act of succession . However , early
hopes by Protestant radicals such as William Tyndale to
introduce the Reformation into England were broadly thwarted :
apart from the issue of papal supremacy Henry remained
conservative in matters of doctrine . Nonetheless , an English
translation of the Bible by Miles Coverdale was officially
published in 1535 . Sir Thomas More and the English cardinal
John Fisher were executed for refusing to accept the religious
supremacy of the English monarch . Henry ordered the dissolution
of the monasteries and gave much of their property to the
nobles in exchange for their support . a short-lived rebellion
in northern England against this policy , the Pilgrimage of
Grace was soon suppressed by Thomas Howard , 3th Duke of
Norfolk . Henry soon tired of Anne boleyn , and in 1536 after
charging her with incest and adultery he had her executed . A
few days after Anne’s death he married Jane Seymour , Thomas
Howard’s niece , who died in 1537 after bearing Henry’s only
legitimate son , Edward , later Edward VI . A marriage was
arranged in 1540 with Anne of Cleves in order to form a tie
between England and the Protestand princes of Germany . Because
he thought Anne unattractive and because Henry found the
political alliance no longer to his advantage , he divorced her
after several months and married Catherine Howard another niece
of Thomas Howard in the same year . Cromwell who had arranged
the marriage with Anne , fell from favour and was executed in
1540 . Catherine was executed summarily in 1542 for having been
unchaste prior to marriage and having commited adultery . In the
following year Henry married his sixth wife , Catherine Parr ,
who survived him . Between 1542 and 1546 Henry was
involved in war with Scotland and France . His troops defeated
the Scots at Solway Moss in 1542 . they captured Boulogne from
the French in 1544 , and when peace was made in 1546 Henry
received an indemnity from France . Meanwhile , his growing
paranoia led to disgrace for the Howards : the poet Henry
Howard , Earl of Surrey was arrested and executed in 1547 , and
Thomas Howard was only saved by the king’s death . Henry died
in London on January 28 , 1547.
And so , this is the end .
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