He opposed Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church.
He opposed Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church.
He was a staunch Catholic and disagreed with Henry the VIII's attempt to break away from the Pope.
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
if you are trying to answer this for a history question or something like that this is the best answer you will get well first of all there was a script that anne bolyen gave king henry from the indulgences of the church but the thing was that martin luther was the person who wrote out the list of indulgences and so they were connected or they were the link to eachother
No, King Henry VII had nothing to do with Thomas More. It was Henry VII's son, Henry VIII that beheaded Sir Thomas More for high treason. More had gone against Henry VIII's Act of Supremacy that gave him more power than the Catholic Church. Since More was a devoted Catholic, he was torn in between serving the King and his religion, at first keeping silent and refusing to sign the Act. However for this silence he was sentenced to the tower, but a death sentence could not be passed as he had not opposed the Act, but merely kept silent. Eventually, More openly went against Henry VIII, and was executed.
If you did not obey Henry VIII, you could face severe consequences. He had a reputation for executing those who opposed or defied him, including his wives, ministers, and other individuals who challenged his authority.
King Henry VIII. Her mother was Queen Anne Boleyn.
VIII is 8 in Roman Numerals, which means Henry VIII was the eighth King of England to be called Henry.
VIII mean the eighth in Roman numerals. Henry the Eighth
Henry VIII was opposed by many, most notably Thomas More and John Fisher who were both executed because of their opposition.
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