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A-Level History (Tudors (Henry VIII - Mary I)) Flashcards on Tudor Timeline , created by taylawest on 06/04/2016.
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Henry VIII's death 1547
How did Henry VIII die? And how old was he? He was aged 55. He probably died of chronic heart failure.
What year did Henry VIII become king? 1509
What year did Henry VIII and Katherine of Agragon marry? 11th June, 1509
Around the time of Henry's ascension what religion was the country? At this time, the people of England are Christians. They are part of the Catholic Church, led by the Pope based in Rome.
Who in Germnay begins protests against the Catholic Church? In Germany, Martin Luther begins a protest against some behaviour of the Catholic Church.
Who was it that had new ideas about how Christians should worship Luther and other people have some new ideas about how Christians should worship and what they should believe. They become known as Protestants.
When does Henry VIII want an annulment from Katherine and why? Also, why was not it not called a divorce in the beginning? 1525, due to his infatuation with Anne Boleyn
What happens in February, 1516? Katherine of Aragon gives birth to her daughter Mary, her only surviving child.
What happened in 1528? Henry VIII joined an alliance with Francis I and Clement VII against Charles V.
What happened in 1529? There was a failure to reach an agreement over the annulment of the marriage between Cardinal Wolsey and Cardinal Campeggio. The case was moved to Rome. The year in which Wolsey lost power. The year in which the Reformation Parliament first sat – one of seven sittings. Anti-clericalism was rife in this Parliament
1530? An attempt was made to win the support of European universities for Henry’s case for an annulment. Thomas Cromwell joined Henry’s Royal Council. ‘Collectanea satis copiosa’ – evidence against the Pope’s powers – was compiled.
1531? Henry VIII became ‘head of the Church in England and Wales as far as the word of God allows.’
What year did Price Arthur die? 1502
When did Henry secretly marry Anne Boleyn? January 25th 1533
When was the Act in Restraint of Appeals introduced? 1533
When did the dissolution of the monasteries start? And what did they start with? 1536 they stated with the smaller monasteries
1536, who was executed and why? John Fisher and Thomas More executed because they didn't agree with the split with the church, they wouldn't take the Oath
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