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King Henry VIII becomes king after his father, King Henry VII, dies. He dies of obesity and the throne is handed over to his son, Edward VI.
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King Henry VII, father of King Henry VIII, dies of tuberculosis.
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King Henry VIII takes the throne after succeding his father, King Henry VII, as King of England. King Henry VIII had six siblings, three of which died during infancy. At age two, Henry was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. A year later, he was also appointed Earl Marshal of England and Lord Liuetenant of Ireland. He was later inducted into the Order of the Bath and became the Duke of York and Warden of the Scottish Marches.
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King Henry and Catherine got married in the Franciscan Church at Greenwich. Catherine was married to Prince Arthur but 14 month after his death she married Catherine. Cathrine soon got pregnant and had a girl. At age 42 she could no longer concieve and King Henry still wanted a male heir so King Henry asked the Pope for an annulment. Thomas cranmer granted the annulment and she was known as Princess Dowager of Wales. she died on January 7, 1536,
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Her father was Henry VIII and her mother was Catherine.
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Mary was the daughter of Catherine of Aragon. Mary was Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until she died. she was a Catholic who persecuted people who weren't Catholic. People then started calling her "Bloody Mary". She married Philip II of Spain, who was a Catholic. Mary I died on November 17, 1558,
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Around 1521 she went to england To attend to Queen Catherine. Anne told King henry It is Queen or Nothing. 17 love letters were found sent to anne. In 1532 anne became pregnant. Around St. Paul's Day 25 of january1533, Anne and Henry were secretly married. may 23 was when the archbishop officialy claimed catherines and Henrys marriage invalid. September 7, at about 3:00 in the afternoon, the Princess Elizabeth was born.1535, she became pregnant again but miscarried by the end of January.The chi
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Her father was Henry VIII and her mother was Anne Boleyn.
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Daughter of Henry VIII and Ann bolyne. Elizabeth was queen regnant of England and Ireland from 17 November 1558 until she died. She was sometimes called "The Virgin Queen", or "Gloriana". These were just some of her many nicknames. Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor family dynasty. she died on March 24, 1603
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King Henry wanted to break away from the church because he wanted to get a divorce with his wife Ann, Boleyn but the church wouldnt allow it. Henry then decided to break away from the church and start his own church. Because he was head of his own church and the act of supermacy he could divorce finally Divorce Ann.
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The Act of Supremacy is passed by parliament declaring that the King of England is higher in the hierarchy than the Church.
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Jayne seymour was appointed to wait on ann bolyne the new queen. King Henry Had lost interest in Ann and begane to notice Jane.Within 24 hours of Anne Boleyn's execution, Jane Seymour and Henry VIII were formally betrothed. On the 30th of May, they were married. Jane became pregnant in 1532 and is said to be Henry "True wife".In October, a prince was born at Hampton Court Palace and was christened on 15th of October. The baby was named Edward.She died on October 24th, just two weeks after her so
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His father was Henry VIII and his mother was Jane Seymour.
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Edward is the son of King Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. Edward was king of England and ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death. he was crowned king on 20 of februrary at the age of just nine. he died July 6, 1553 and was burried on August 9, 1553
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The marriage took place on January 6, 1540. King Henry did not want to continue the marriage but did so anyways. Soon after the marriage he was looking for ways to get out of the marriage. Ann was il suited for the life at english court. Henry called her a 'Flanders Mare'. She agrred with henry to annul the marriage and said her previouse marriage had not been properly broken and was given the title the Kings Sister.Anne lived away from court quietly in the countryside
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Henry was 49 and katherine was 19 at the time of marriage. Kathrine was a lady in waiting and was told to catch the attentions of king henry by her uncle. Kathryn did manage to lift the King's spirits. Henry called her his 'rose without a thorn' and the 'very jewel of womanhood'. Kathrine started to become promiscuis after her marriage. King Henry was told of this and the investigation proved of Kathryns miscoduct and was executed on the Tower Green on February 13, 1542
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Katherine Parr’s first marriage was to Edward Borough the son of Thomas, third Baron Borough of Gainsborough in 1529. she was just 17. few years later edward died and during that marriage her mother died as well.Katherine’s second marriage was to John NevilleKatherine’s influence with the King and the Henry’s failing health that led to a plot against her in 1546. . age of 36, Katherine was pregnant for the first time. Katherine soon fell ill with puerpel fever. She died September 5th.
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King Henry VII dies from obesity. His obesity is attributed to a 1536 jousting accident in which he recieved head trauma and also incapacited him from continuing his life of fitness.
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King Edward VI succeeds his father, King Henry VIII, as the king of England.
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King Edward VI succeeds his father, King Henry VIII, at age 9. He dies 6 years later of tuberculosis at the age of 15. He is succeeded by Queen Jane Grey.
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King Edward VI dies of tuberculosis, just like his father's father.
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Mary I becomes queen after Lady Jane Grey was found guilty of treason.
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Lady Jane Grey is imprisoned and later executed after being found guilty of treason.
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Lady Jane becomes Queen after Edward proclaims that she is his successor and dies.
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Mary I, a Catholic, repeals the Act of Supremacy.
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Queen Mary I dies of the influenza, or flu.
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The Act of Supremacy is reinstated by Queen Elizabeth I after it was repealed by her sister, Queen Mary I.
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Queen Elizabeth I dies of blood poisoning.