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TUDOR TOP TRUMPS

Thomas Howard TD Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter AG Thomas More BG Anne of Cleves IJ Thomas Cranmer AN Jane Seymour UC Thomas Cromwell HW Henry Norris KD Thomas Legh CW Henry FitzRoy MD Richard Rich AG Anne Askew MB Richard Layton IJ Catherine of Aragon AW John ap Rice UC John Lambert TD John Tregonwell KD William Warham BG John Fisher MD Frances Bigod AN Cardinal Compeggio MB George Boleyn HW Cardinal Wolsey AW Thomas Audley CW Cardinal Reginald Pole TD Eustache Chapuys AG Stephen Gardiner BG Edward Seymour IJ Cuthbert Tunstall AN Pope Paul III UC Hugh Latimer HW Pope Clement VII KD Nicholas Ridley CW Lord Dacre MD Elizabeth Barton AG Edward Foxe MB Henry de la Pole, 1st Baron Montague IJ Margaret Beaufort AW) Margaret de la Pole UC Edmund de la Pole KD Edward Stafford MD Catherine Howard MB Henry Howard AW Anne Boleyn TD Charles Brandon BG Lord Darcy AN Lord Hussey HW Robert AskeCW

Scores Catholic Protestant Loyalty Life expectancy Highest office Nobility Combustibility Power Proximity Font size - 24

Henry VIII (1509-1547) Highest office: King Loyalty: 10 Life expectancy: 10 Nobility: 10 Catholic: 6 Protestant: 4 Combustibility: 0 Power: 10 Proximity: 10 In 1527 Henry argued that his marriage to Catherine of Aragon contravened Leviticus (18:16 and 20:21) and that since scripture could not be dispensed it should be annulled. Pope Clement VII’s refusal led to the break with Rome through parliamentary statute. Subsequently, Henry married AB, made himself head of the Church in England. Foreign policy, faction at court, humanist influence and the need for finance may have subsequently influenced Henry’s religious policies but H. remained steadfastly committed to the the headship over the English church and to a basically Catholic theology for the rest of his reign.