Henry VIII executed many people including two wives. Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard. Another person was Sir Thomas More.
King Henry III was most famous for his numerous wives several of which he had executed. He was also known for the separation of the Church of England and the Roman Catholic Church.
In the reign of King Henry VIII, the King had absolute power and could have any one executed. Of his 6 wives, Anne Boleyn 1526, and Kathryn Howard 1542, were both executed on Henry's orders.
In the reign of King Henry VIII, the King had absolute power and could have any one executed. Of his 6 wives, Anne Boleyn 1526, and Kathryn Howard 1542, were both executed on Henry's orders.
Probably King Henry the Third, or Charles the second
Henry executed his second wife, Anne Boleyn in 1536 and his 5th wife Catherine Howard in 1542. Although he is most famous for executing these two of his six wives, Henry VIII was famous for ordering an execution for almost every problem he faced as monarch. Raphael Holinshed, in his Chronicles written during the reign of Elizabeth I, claimed that Henry had 72,000 people executed during his reign. Most historians doubt whether the Kingdom could survive that many executions without more civil unrest.
The most famous king is king Henry 8th.
king Henry the 8th was famous for having six wife's and killing them.
Henry V11 was arguably the best Tudor king and didn't execute his wife. The much married Henry V111 only executed two of his six wives, both for infidelity. In order: Divorced, executed, died, divorced, executed, survived
The most famous king is king Henry 8th.
John Fisher was imprisoned and executed for openly opposing King Henry VIII's divorce of Catherine of Aragon and rejected the King's claim to be head of the Church in England.
Cardinal Fisher for one
King Henry was an actual person.