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Jun 11, 1501
Henry VIII marries Catherine of Aragon
Catherine of Aragon was the youngest surving child of Fernidad and Isabella. When she was three she was told to mary Arthur, son of Henry VII. On November 14,1501she married him, but less than six months later he died of "sweating disease". Catherine was then bethrothed the marry Henry VIII his younger brother but was too young to get married. After King Henry VII died, Henry VIII became King and married Catherine making her Queen. -
Period: Jan 1, 1509 to
Henry VIII
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Jun 29, 1509
King Henry VIII takes the throne
On June 28, 1491 Henry VIII was born in the royality of Henry VII and Elizabeth York. He had six siblings but only 3 survived. He was the second child. He wanted to be involved in military. He became KIng when his brotherArthur died and became next to the throne and soon married. He was a very arrogant head strong man ready to lead -
Feb 18, 1516
Birth
Mary Tudor is born on February 18, 1516. -
Jan 23, 1533
Catherine of Aragon gets divorced
Catherine and Henry VIII gets divorced -
Jan 25, 1533
King Henry VIII marries Anne Boleyn
King Henry VIII married Anne Boleyn. -
Jan 25, 1533
Marriage of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn
Anne Boleyn was one of the most influential players in the the English Reformation. Anne spent her childhood in France, where she was a lady in waiting to Claude. When Anne came back to England, she was in Catherine of Aragon's court.Henry started his pursuit for Anne, though she refused to become his mistress, as her sister was. King Henry wished to marry her, that he broke away from the Catholic church. Anne was tried for adultery, and guilty. She was beheaded. Elizabeth was their daughter. -
Sep 7, 1533
Birth Of Elizabeth
Elizabeth was born September 7, 1533 in Palace of Placentia in Greenwich, England. -
Nov 26, 1534
Act of Supremacy
King Henry VIII is the supreme head of the Church of England -
Jan 7, 1536
Death
Catherine of Argon dies -
May 19, 1536
Anne Boleyn dies
Anne Boleyn was executed by her husband, King Henry VIII, on this day -
May 30, 1536
King Henry VIII marries Jane Seymour
Jane was fifth cousins with King Henry VIII, and second cousins with Anne Boleyn. Jane married King Henry only eleven days after the execution of Anne Boleyn, and she was proclaimed Queen on June 4, 1536. Jane was said to be strict and formal, and her motto was "Bound to obey and serve". Jane gave birth to the future King Edward VI of England at two in the morning on October 12,1537. Jane died nine days
after her son's birth. Jane was the only wife to receive a
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Oct 12, 1537
Edward VI is born
Son of Jane Seymour and King Henry VIII -
Oct 24, 1537
Jane Seymour dies
Jane Seymour dies on this day -
Jan 6, 1540
Henry VIII marries Anne of Cleves
Anne of Cleves was raised in Germany with her brother. King Henry VIII described her as very ugly, which is a big reason as to why he later annulled their marriage. She liked playing card games and was considered gentle, virtuous, and docile. -
Jul 1, 1540
Anne of Cleves divorced
Anne of Cleves and Henry VIII get divorced -
Jul 9, 1540
King Henry VIII annuls marriage with Anne of Cleves
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Jul 28, 1540
King Henry VIII marries Kathryn Howard
Kathryn was of aristocratic bloodlines though she wasn't extremely wealthy. She was often described as beautiful, vivacious, and cheerful. -
Feb 13, 1542
Kathryn Howard is executed
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Feb 13, 1542
Kathryn Howard dies
Kathryn Howard is executed by Henry VIII -
Jul 2, 1543
Henry VII marries Katherine Parr
Katherine was born in 1512 by Sir Thomas Parr and Maud Green. She was named after Catherine of Argon, King Henry VIII's first wife. Thomas Parr died November 1517 and they were left in the care of Maud. Her first marriage was to Edward Borough when she was 17. Her mother then passed and she got married to John Neville. He soon died and she was now a widow two times at age 31. Katherine fell for Thomas Seymour but was asked by Henry VII for her hand in marriage, in which she said yes. -
Feb 20, 1547
Edward VI takes the throne
- He took the throne at the age of 9
- About 10 days after his birth, his mother died.
- In 1543, he was engaged to Mary, Queen of Scots who was only a few months old at the time
- He strongly believed in continuing his father's idea of ending Catholicism.
- When he became ill, he named his cousin, Lady Jane Grey, as his heir instead of his half-sisers.
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Sep 5, 1548
Death
Katherine Parr dies -
Jul 6, 1553
Edward dies
Edward, the only son of Henry VIII dies at a very young age because of sickly disease -
Nov 30, 1553
Mary takes the throne
On November 30,1553 Mary takes the throne.
Before Mary took the throne she had a rival, her cousin Jane. When everyone had sympathy for Mary, she took the throne. When she became Queen she executed Jane Grey so she didn't have any threats. After this she began to execute many Protestants such as John Rodgers and Thomas Cranmer. Her actions gave her the nickname of "Bloody Mary". She later married Phillip II of Spain and became very unpopular with her followers. Mary died at age 42 from cancer. -
Jul 16, 1557
Anne of Cleves dies
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Jan 1, 1559
Act of Supremacy
After Mary repealed the first Act of Supremacy during her reign, Elizabeth reinstated it during her own reign. -
Jan 15, 1559
Elizabeth I takes the throne.
Elizabeth was the 5th and last monarch of the Tudor Dynasty. Elizabeth was often called the "Virgin Queen", or "Good Queen Bess." Elizabeth's reign is known as the "Elizabethan Era", which consisted of English drama, and screen writes. Elizabeth established the English Protestant Church, in which she was head of. Elizabeth's 44 years on the throne gave England stability and a national identity. -
Jan 15, 1559
Elizabeth I takes the throne
- Reign known as the Elizabethan Era and consisted of flourishing English drama.
- She was sometimes called "Good Queen Bess", "The Virgin Queen", and "Gloriana"
- She knew how to speak English, Italian, Spanish, and Flemish.
- She was Protestant
- Elizabeth never married.
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Jul 16, 1567
Death
Anne of Cleves dies on this day -
Death of Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I dies on this day. This marks the end of the Tudor Dynasty.