Very posh and grand in his day but to us now it would look old fashioned.
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during the reign of King Henry VIII, i think, you better check before you put it on an essay or summit like that
Cromwell was probably the most intelligent member of the king's advisors, he had risen from the commons. He helped Henry VIII to get rid of Cathrine of Aragon, Anne Boylin and Ann of Cleeves.
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the king henry viii didnt like the munks omisissg
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King Henry VIII was at odds with the pope because he wanted to get a divorce. This caused King Henry VIII to form the Church of England. This church was just like the Catholic Church, except the king of England was at its head, not the pope, and King Henry VIII could get divorced. A lot.
Henry VIII wore the royal wardrobe that monarchs of the time wore. The court followed suit with everyone wearing clothing designed to impress. What may look like a dress to us was a statement of the power and majesty (and the wealth) of the King of England. In the court, wardrobe spoke volumes to those present. The "dress" that Henry VIII wore, and, in particular, the doublet and jacket, announced his rank. It was that simple. "We look like we do because we are the King of England!"
he was a very chubby king who didnt like the pope so became one himself
King Henry IV was 16 years old when he ruled Germany.
People did not like Henry the eighth because he had 6 wives that he killed two of
Henry the VIII family was not so very good
what did king Henry VIII say that his 4th wife looked like ''(Horse)''
younger as then they were more fertile and able to have a baby and help him.
Henry VIII was a bright spark, and a most clever scholar.
If you are refering to Henry the V111ths favourite Palace 'Hampton Court' in Weybridge, Surrey, It was not a court for legal proceedings, but a Royal Court like Buckingham Palace today