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He opposed Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church.
He opposed Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church.
King Henry VIII
they were second cousins Henry VII Henry VIII Margaret Elizabeth James V Mary, Queen of Scots They were cousins.
yes because she was very like him and because she chopped peoples head of
Henry VIII he is famous for being fat. Plus he was a king. :)
Elizabeth of York (1465-1503). Henry VII married her to end the rift between the House of York and the House of Lancaster. So Henry VIII (their son) would be from both families.According to the Tudor Web site, Henry VIII's mother was Elizabeth of York, the daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.Read more, below.
Henry VIII of England
King Henry VIII and King George III were in different dynasty and different time. George dynasty came from Germany, but King Henry VIII was the son of King Henry VII of England, previously known as Henry Tudor. King George III was however descended from King Henry VII. The current Queen Elizabeth II is descended from King William I in 1066, and there are claims that she is descended further back, from King Edgar in the 10th Century. George III was in fact descended from Henry VII the father of Henry VIII through his daughter Margaret George III, King of the United Kingdom and Hanover Frederick, Prince of Wales (his father) George II (his father) King of the United Kingdom and Hanover George I (his father) King of the United Kingdom and Elector of Hanover Sophia (his mother) Electress of Hanover Elizabeth (her mother) Electress Palatine and Queen of Bohemia James I/VI (her father) King of Scotland and England & Ireland Mary (his mother) Queen of Scots James V (her father) King of Scots Margaret Tudor (his mother) Queen of Scots Henry VII (her father and father of Henry VIII) King of England and Ireland
Younger half-brother, Edward, who became King Edward VI, and younger half-sister, Elizabeth, who became Queen Elizabeth I. All three had a father in common - Henry VIII - but each had a different mother. Mary's mother was Katherine of Aragon, Edwards' was Jane Seymour, and Elizabeth's was Anne Boleyn. There was at least one other half-brother, the illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy, of Henry VIII and Bessie Blount.
Henry VII had four children that survived adolescence. He had two sons Arthur and Henry as well as two daughters Mary and Margret. His wife Elizabeth gave birth to many more, but sadly they died in childhood.