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    was with his cousin Maria of Portugal in 1543. She died in 1545, giving birth to Don Carlos. In 1554 Philip married Mary I of England and became joint ruler of England until Mary’s death in 1558. Philip’s third marriage, with Elizabeth daughter of Henry II of France, in 1559, was the result of the Peace treaty which ended the wars between Spain and France for a while. Elizabeth died in 1568 In 1570 Philip married Anna from Austria which was the daughter of his first cousin of the emperor…

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    Was Henry V a tremendous king? Alternatively, was he a dreadful king? What makes you think so? Well, this essay discusses about King Henry V in Shakespeare's tale. To do so, we first need to know his works, negatives, and positives about him. Initially, everyone has negatives and positives about them, and sometimes we have negatives more than the positives. Henry did tremendous things, and did dreadful things. Let us get going with the tremendous things first. In my opinion, Henry was not a…

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    King Henry VIII. As a devout Roman Catholic influence, he stuck firmly to the doctrines of Roman Catholicism. When King Henry VIII split kingship from the Catholic Church, More opposed this action alongside his beliefs that, Henry's actions undercut the Catholic papacy. Henry VIII is a key component to understanding the Church of England at the time. In order for Henry to nullify his marriage, he had to strip the power of the Church of England. The significant happening here is when Henry…

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    statements made about England's ruler, King Henry VII. King Henry was was a tyrant of england and greatly abused power. He had a galore of loathsome actions during his time on the throne. For example he was constantly taking his country into war, had numerous of executions that were based off of impulsive behaviors, and . But on the flip side, there were some positive legacies he has, Henry helped the economy to flourish during his rule, To start off, King Henry VIII was constantly taking his…

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    It is unquestionable that the reign of King Henry VIII was more duplicitous than the reign of Pope Alexander VI, due to Henry’s extremely loathsome and reprehensible behavior during his reign. Henry’s actions took the lives of thousands, as well emotionally traumatized the lives of thousands more. His wives primarily fell victim to Henry’s duplicitous acts as they were the closest to him during his periods of unrest. They regularly feared for their lives, which was a true suspicion for Anne of…

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    comparing two kings or rulers named Alexzander the Great and Henry the 8th or VIII. Alexzander the great was a man that fought with his army or was also known as a warrior for his kingdom. Henry the 8th (VIII) was not a very good king, he was the worst king ever in history because he was a very selfish man. So these two people that I just mentioned are going to be compared in this compare and contrast. Alexzander the Great was a king as well as Henry the eighth. They where both rulers and…

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    nonsecular affairs. The Tudor Dynasty was the influence and guide for Europe at the time. The topics that are the most important to discuss are the history King Henry VIII, Mary I, and Elizabeth I, religious conflicts including Philip II and the Spanish Armada, and the power the Tudor Dynasty gained. The Line of Succession began with King Henry VIII in 1509 by inheriting the…

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    Sir Thomas More said of King Henry VIII, “[that] [i]f a loin knew his strength, it [would be] hard for any man to hold him”.[1] This quote suggests that King Henry VIII knew exactly what it meant to be king and that nobody was going to stand in his way. This proved to be true as King Henry VIII was the most contentious king in England’s history. He is most famous for his six wives, two of whom he beheaded, and his role as instigator of the English Reformation. Through his manipulation of…

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    is Henry VIII. Henry VIII is most likely best known for his many marriages, of which he had six. These relationships, however, were not of love, but born from a craving of control over other powerful countries.This could be used to portray the extent of which Henry…

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    King Henry Viii A good leader? King Henry VIII The major lesson that can be learned about Henry VIII is... So What can be learned from king Henry VIII? ...that you can't slack off as a leader. You have to be dedicated. Henry VIII . He was very reckless, he cared only for action and excitement. He enjoyed spoiling himself with jewels and expensive robes of the finest quality. He wanted no involvement in politics so he left it all to his personal counsel in the Star Chamber and his first wife…

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