Around 3 million
When King Henry VIII ruled, the allies of England varied greatly, coming and going throughout his rein. Once Henry broke from the Catholic Church, he lost many long-time allies of England. The Holy Roman Empire, along with France, were two countries England stressed becoming ally or enemy with.
No Patrick Henry was not educated in England. He was taught Latin and Greek by his father. He went to local school for some time, but that didn't last long.
Henry VIII was the King of England as his primary job. He also directed government but he expected others to do much of the work for him. He spent much of his time hunting and feasting.
The Church of England Henry was a member of the Church of England, no more! It was not his Church and whilst he was Chief magistrate in this country and had some responsibility towards the Church at law, the Church was simply the Body of Christ in England at that time.
England was ruled by the Tudors starting in 1485. The first monarch during this time was Henry the 7th who ruled until 1509. The second ruler was Henry the 8th who ruled until 1547.
About 3 million. Exact numbers are unknown as detailed records weren't kept at that time.
Henry VII was King of England and Lord of Ireland.
When King Henry VIII ruled, the allies of England varied greatly, coming and going throughout his rein. Once Henry broke from the Catholic Church, he lost many long-time allies of England. The Holy Roman Empire, along with France, were two countries England stressed becoming ally or enemy with.
I don't know about being immortalized, but the following historical kings of England are portrayed at one time or another in the history plays (some not for long): John, Henry III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III, Henry VII, Henry VIII.
Henry Every is a famous pirate from England. In his time he was more famous than Blackbeard. He was born in 1653, and it is unknown when he died. He was so popular that many books and plays were written about him.
No Patrick Henry was not educated in England. He was taught Latin and Greek by his father. He went to local school for some time, but that didn't last long.
King Charles II was the ruler of England during the Great Plague of London in 1665.
Thomas More
Protestantism was formed after Henry VII, (when Henry VIII formed the Church of England to get a divorce). So in Henry VII's time there was no such religion as protestantism.
because he wanted to help the world and have a good time
Henry VIII was the son of Henry Tudor (Henry VII) who was of Welsh royal stock and took the English throne after the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, which overthrew Richard III, brought an end to the Plantagenent dynasty and placed a Welshman on the throne of England for the first time in history. Henry married Elizabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV and they had 7 children, of which Henry VIII was the third. Henry VIII was thus half-Welsh. He was a fluent Welsh speaker, but was responsible for the Act of Union in 1536 which effectively abolished Wales as a seperate nation and made it a part of England, a situation which existed legally until Edwardian times. He did this for two reasons- the first was that at the time, Wales was predominantly Catholic, and many senior Welsh clerics disapproved of the establishment of the Church of England. The second was that by the time of Henry's reign, many Welsh people (including aristocracy, landed gentry and influential pubic figures) were beginning to feel that the Tudors had 'sold out' to England too much and were no longer adequately representing Welsh interests. Henry thus wished to forestall another Welsh rebellion, which by the early / mid 16th Century could have been far more devastating for England due to advances in military technology since the time of Owain Glyndwr.
King Henry VII of England was born on January 28, 1457 and died on April 21, 1509. King Henry VII of England would have been 52 years old at the time of death or 558 years old today.