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Period: Jan 1, 1509 to
Tudor Family
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Apr 21, 1509
Henry viii beomes king
A short Bio before he was king: Henry was a lord before he was a king, and a very religious person, he used his money on wars fo the church, and that is why later on he is conflicted on divorsing his wife, he was a very educated person. In 1493, at the age of two, Henry was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. He was subsequently appointed Earl Marshal of England and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland aged three, and was inducted into the Order of the Bath soon after. -
Jun 11, 1509
King Henry viii married Catherine of Aragon
facts:
1. Catherine was 5 years older than Henry.
2. Catherine was pregnant six times altogether.
3. Died of possible cancer of the heart.
4. Henry and Catherine were married for 24yrs.
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Feb 18, 1516
Mary i is born
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Jan 10, 1533
King Henry viii divorces Catherine of Aragon
month and day are not specified. Catherine was not able to conceive a boy and so Henry got frustrated with her and soon fell in love with Anne Boleyn. -
Jan 25, 1533
Henry viii marries Anne Boleyn
facts:
1. Anne was 10 – 17 years younger than Henry
2. Anne was a key figure in the political and religious upheaval that was the start of the English Reformation.
3. Anne has been called "the most influential and important queen consort England has ever had.
4. Anne was between the ages of 29 and 35 at the time of her death.
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Sep 7, 1533
Elizabeth i is born
Interesting facts:
1.Queen Elizabeth I Reigned for 45 years from 1558 - 1603
2. Her mother, Anne Boleyn, was accused of adultery and incest and was beheaded at the Tower of London
3. Princess Elizabeth lived with her stepmother Katharine Parr and her husband Thomas Seymour - she was sent away in disgrace amid rumours that she was having an affair with Seymour!
4. Queen Elizabeth I Died on 24 March 1603 (of blood poisoning) - she was nearly70 years of age
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Jan 23, 1534
first act of supremacy 1534
The Act of Supremacy of November 1534 was an Act of the Parliament of England under King Henry VIII declaring that he was "the only supreme head on earth of the Church in England" and that the English crown shall enjoy "all honours, dignities, preeminences, jurisdictions, privileges, authorities, immunities, profits, and commodities to the said dignity."[1] The wording of the Act made clear that Parliament was not granting the King the title. With the act they completely abondoned Rome. -
Jan 7, 1536
Catherine of Aragon dies
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May 19, 1536
Anne Boleyn is executed
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May 30, 1536
Henry viii marries Jane Seymour
facts:
1. She was not educated as highly as Henry's previous wives, Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn. She could only read and write her name.
2. Jane and Henry were married 10 days after Anne’s execution.
3. After Henry died he was buried beside her.
4. Jane put forth much effort to restore Henry's first child, Mary Tudor.
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Oct 12, 1537
Edward vi is born
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Oct 24, 1537
Jane Seymour dies
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Jan 6, 1540
Henry viii marries Anne of Cleves
facts:
1. Anne was a German noblewoman.
2. She learned to read and write, but in German only.
3. Anne was Queen of England for only 6 months.
4. Henry and Anne became good friends and she was referred to as the king’s beloved sister.
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Jul 10, 1540
Marriage between Henry viii and Anne of Cleves dissolves
King Henry had no attraction to Anne of Cleves and they only married to solve a political dispute, but it was inevitable for they soon seperated. -
Jul 28, 1540
Henry viii marries Kathryn Howard
facts:
1. Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard were first cousins.
2. Henry was 30 years older then her.
3. Henry referred to her as a rose without a thorn.
4. Catherine found her marital relations with Henry unappealing.
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Feb 13, 1542
Kathryn Howard is executed
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Jul 12, 1543
Kathirine Parr marries Henry viii
facts:
1. Her mother, Lady Maud, was an attendant of Catherine of Aragon.
2. She was the first English Queen Consort to enjoy the new title Queen of Ireland following Henry's adoption of the title King of Ireland.
3. Catherine was partially responsible for reconciling Henry with his daughters.
4. Catherine outlived Henry.
5. After the death of Henry, Catherine was able to marry her old love, Thomas Seymour, the eldest brother of Jane Seymour. -
Jan 28, 1547
King Henry viii dies and Katherine Parr is widowed
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Jan 28, 1547
Edward vi becomes king
Interesting facts:
1. Was king of England and Ireland (from 1547-1553) becam king at 9 years old.
2. He died of a fever and cough that gradually worsened and his last words were, "I am glad to die." (1553)
3. Though Edward was raised Catholic, he later became a Protestant.
4. He knew three other languages besides English, including French, Spanish and Italian.
5. Died at the young age of 15 (1553) -
Sep 5, 1548
Katherine Parr dies
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Jul 6, 1553
Edward vi dies
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Jul 19, 1553
Mary i becomes queen
facts about Mary i:
1. Mary was engaged to be married, aged 2 and a half years old, to the French dauphin.
2. With her mother, Catherine of Aragon’s guidance, Mary was highly educated and widely praised for her accomplishments.
3. Throughout her life, Mary loved to gamble.
4. She was the first ever woman to be crowned queen of England.
5. she was called bloody mary for killing many protestants. -
Jul 16, 1557
Anne of Cleves dies
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Nov 17, 1558
Elizabeth i becomes queen
facts:
1.Queen Elizabeth I Reigned for 45 years from 1558 - 1603
2. Her mother, Anne Boleyn, was accused of adultery and incest and was beheaded at the Tower of London
3. Princess Elizabeth lived with her stepmother Katharine Parr and her husband Thomas Seymour - she was sent away in disgrace amid rumours that she was having an affair with Seymour!
4. Queen Elizabeth I Died on 24 March 1603 (of blood poisoning) - she was nearly70 years of age
5. Second Queen to rule England. -
Nov 17, 1558
Mary i dies
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Jan 23, 1559
Second act of supremacy 1559
Henry's Act of Supremacy was repealed (1554) in the reign of his staunchly Catholic daughter, Mary I. It was reinstated by Mary's Protestant half-sister, Elizabeth I, when she ascended the throne. Elizabeth declared herself Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and instituted an Oath of Supremacy, requiring anyone taking public or church office to swear allegiance to the monarch as head of the Church and state. Anyone refusing to take the oath could be charged with treason -
Elizabeth i dies