Henry VIII went to war with France and Scotland!
It was fought against France in the 1740's.
King Henry II of England never had a major war with France and certainly never entered into hostility with Scotland, which was presided over by his great-uncle.
King Henry V of England invaded France in 1415 to lay claim it both won and lost in the Hundred Years War. It resulted in the Battle of Agincourt.
I don't think they did, they were allied against France along with the papal cities, research the four year's war.
In 1431, King Henry sixth of England, was crowned Henry second of France and ruled both countries until 1453 when the end of the Hundred Years War saw England expelled from all of France with the exception of Calais.
King Henry II of England, married Eleanor of Aquitaine. She owned the province of Aquitaine in France and several more besides. That marriage gave him control of more than half of France. At that point King Henry became the largest landholder in France. He had more power than the King of France. He also was King of England, Southern Wales, and Southern Scotland. He was Lord of Ireland which meant the king reported to him. Eleanor bore him eight children. When she tried to dispose of him in a coup d'état, he had her put under house arrest. One by one his male heirs died. King John was the last. King John became involved in a disastrous war in France and lost almost all of his father's holdings in France. A+ Southern France
Henry Tudor, who was crowned King Henry VII.
Henry VIII was more concerned with avoiding war that starting it. He married his dead brother's wife Catherine of Aragon to keep in the good books of the King of Spain who was the most powerful man around at the time.
Henry VIII led an English Army into the War of the Leage of Cambrai in 1513, and defeated a French army at Guinegate, France on August 16, 1513. There was also a Scottish invasion of England in 1513, which ended with the Battle of Flodden Field, in which King James IV of Scotland was killed. Henry was not personally present at that battle.
Because their where Germans there legally
Henry VIII was quite successful in wars, he fought with Scotland and France. He got Calais from France which had a big port for goo trade. he also pushed the English border further up the map into Scotland.