LOWRY ANCESTORS THE UGLY Chilperic II of Burgandy (died 493, 45 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Killed by his brother Gundobad, who then drowned his wife for good.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
English Renaissance History
Advertisements

Tudor and Stuart Monarchs. Henry VII Henry Tudor married Elizabeth of York (daughter of Edward IV and sister to the two lost princes in the Tower) He.
English Renaissance History
Henry VIII The Creation of the Anglican Church. Henry VIII... Becomes King at age 18 –BUT only after his brother Arthur died unexpectedly Was a devout.
Lakeside Institute of Theology Ross Arnold, Summer 2013 July 26, 2013 – Growth of Protestantism Lecture.
THE PROTESTANT REFORMATION Part II: Reformation Ideas Spread.
The History of England Part II
KING ANCESTORS THE UGLY Chilperic II of Burgandy (died 493; 48 TH GGF of AE King Sr) Killed by his brother Gundobad, who then drowned his wife for good.
The Tudor’s & The English Reformation Mr. Marsh Columbus North High School Please refer to family tree timeline as we complete this power point.
England Becomes Protestant Unit 1: The Renaissance and Reformation ( )
Who’s who??? Images of the Important people. Arthur, Prince of Wales DIED YOUNG.
LOWRY ANCESTORS THE BAD Theodosius I the Great (died 395; 50 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Roman Emperor -- when the citizens of Thessalonica rioted to protest.
KING ANCESTORS THE BAD Theodosius I the Great (died 395; 53 rd GGF of AE King Sr) Roman Emperor -- when the citizens of Thessalonica rioted to protest.
England Becomes Protestant
Write the following on page 23 During the 15 th and 16 th Centuries, England evolved from a feudal monarchy with tyrant kings into a constitutional monarchy.
Chapter 1 Part II~ The Renaissance Pages in text.
SS.912.W.4.7: Identify criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church by individuals such as Wycliffe, Hus and Erasmus and their impact on later reformers. SS.912.W.4.8:
The English Reformation & The Reign of the Tudors.
Henry VIII, Rome and divorce. To understand how and why Henry VIII fell out with the Pope. To know how this affected the life of Henry and religion in.
Jamie Campbell 2 nd period. The Churches The main religion during medieval times was the Roman Catholic Church. The head of the church was the Pope. The.
Henry VIII’s Problems By Mr Huggins
 We are going to learn about the lives of the Kings and Queens who ruled Britain from 1485 to  We are going to look at what type of people they.
England Becomes Protestant
In a non-democratic state SuccessionofPower. King Henry VI King Henry VI.
Reformation in England The Tudor Dynasty. Wars of Roses,  House of York  White Rose  House of Lancaster  Red Rose  Ended when Henry VII.
King Henry VII Margaret Tudor, Henry VIII’s Sister.
King Henry VII-King of England Father of Henry VIII.
Henry VIII B – D Tudor Dynasty Henry VII Henry VIII Edward VI Lady Jane Grey Mary I Elizabeth I Became king in 1509; 18 yrs old His brother.
Henry VIII Done by : Sarah al Daihani 5848 Asma al Safraan 6960.
INTRODUCTION THE TUDORS. Locating the Tudors in time The Tudors ruled the kingdom from 1485 to The reigns of the Tudor monarchs stretches over /
Henry VIII and his six wives Presentation by Silver Karuks G1c.
War of the Roses.
Mary and Elizabeth  Mary Tudor: 17 yrs. Old by the time that Elizabeth I is born to Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn  Mary’s Mother, Katherine of Aragon a has.
The Tudors
All about Henry VIII six wives By Elisha Bright and Jack Waddo.
Tudor England. Henry VIII  The first English monarchs to take great pains over their public image  Always tried to impress others with his money & power.
King Richard 3rd by Thomas Saxby.. WHO WAS RICHARD THE 3 rd ? Richard was the last yorkist king of England, whose death at the battle of Bosworth effectively.
The English Reformation
Tudor times Catherine of Aragon Catherine of Aragon was Henry viii 1st wife.Henry wanted a wife who could give Henry a son to rule after him. However,
Edward VI was the son of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour. He was nine years old when he became King. He was a Protestant. Edward was very ill and he died.
A soap opera like no other
The first Tudor King was Henry VII
A NEW ERA: THE TUDOR DYNASTY. Henry VII & His Sons Henry VII rules 23 years Has 2 sons: Arthur (destined to be king) and Henry (destined for the church)
The Drama of the Tudor Family
Henry VII Margaret Arthur Henry Henry VII was the first in the Tudor line of monarchs of England. He had several kids live to adulthood. Arthur was the.
King Henry VII Margaret Tudor [to Scotland], Henry VIII’s Sister.
RELIGIOUS DISPUTES ECONOMIC/POLITICAL GAIN PERSONAL/EMOTIONAL.
Henry VIII. (1491 – 1547) King of England, King of Ireland, Prince of Wales.
 First of 6 wives  Married Prince Arthur (Henry’s brother) in November 1501  Married Henry VIII in June 1509  Daughter of Ferdinand and Isabella.
The Wars of the Roses.
Born: 28 th June 1491 Died: 28 th January Henry VIII was born in Greenwich Palace on the 28 th of June His mum was Elizabeth of York and his.
Queen Elizabeth I and Her Family
Queen of Scots 1542 –1567. Became Queen after James V died Her mother reigned for her Childhood and youth in Henry II’s court First marriage with Francis.
Timeline of the Kings and Queens of England The Tudors.
› In 1527, after a long marriage to Catherine of Aragon (Spain), King Henry VII only had one surviving child, Mary Tudor.  Henry believed that he had.
Notes for Test. Henry VII Elizabeth of York Henry VIII.
HENRY THE EIGHTH OF ENGLAND
The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Henry’s first wife was Catherine Of Aragon. She was born in 1485 and married Henry in 1509 and they had seven children, only.
The Reformation in England Mrs. Watson Kraemer Middle School Ch.8, Section 2.
The Wives of Henry VIII By: Emily Stephens.
Why did Henry VIII marry six times?
The church of England reformation
Reformation in England
The English Monarchy from :
The English Reformation
Henry VIII and his six wives
England Becomes Protestant
Presentation transcript:

LOWRY ANCESTORS THE UGLY

Chilperic II of Burgandy (died 493, 45 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Killed by his brother Gundobad, who then drowned his wife for good measure Chilperic I of the Franks (died 584; 42 nd GGF of Tom Lowry) Strangled his wife, then remarried a few days later Clotair II of the Franks (died 629; 41 st GGF of Tom Lowry) Subjected his aunt, Brunhilda, to the rack for three days, then chained her to four horses which tore her apart Walfrey d'Aquitaine (died 768; 36 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Murdered by his own army after multiple defeats by the Franks Drahomira the Arrogant (died 937; 37 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Hired assassins to kill her mother-in-law, St Ludmila

THE UGLY Boleslav I the Cruel (died 967; 36 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Murdered his brother, King Wenceslaus, on his way to church so he could become king of Czechoslovakia Fulk III (the Black Count) d'Anjou (died 1040; 31 st GGF of Tom Lowry) Boiled his wife to death in her wedding dress for being unfaithful, then murdered his brother-in-law William Talvas, Seigneur of Alençon (died 1048; 29 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Had his wife murdered on her way to church, mutilated one of his neighbors, strangled in his sleep in revenge Henry I of England (died 1135; 28 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Allowed his two granddaughters to be blinded and mutilated

THE UGLY Geoffrey de Mandeville (died 1144; 28 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Seized Ramsey Abbey, expelled the monks, and used the abbey as a base for robbing forays during the Great Anarchy William de Braose (died 1211; 25 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Invited three Welsh princes to Christmas dinner, then murdered them (the Abergavenney Massacre) William de Braose (died 1240; 23 rd GGF of Tom Lowry) While visiting Llywelen The Great ap Iorwerth for Easter, he was found in bed with Llywelen's wife, daughter of the king of England, and subsequently hanged in public Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick (died 1314; 22 nd GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Decapitated Piers Gaveston, consort of King Edward II of England

THE UGLY Peter the Cruel (died 1138; 17 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Murdered his wife with a crossbow; murdered the Archbishop of Santiago Thomas Darcy, Lord Darcy (died 1537; 12 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Prepared the accusations of treason against Cardinal Wolsey, who had failed to obtain an annulment of Henry VIII's marriage; Darcy was later imprisoned in the Tower of London by Henry VIII for treason, beheaded, and his head hung from the London Bridge Thomas Wyatt (died 1554; 11 th GGF of Ethel Maud Smith) Led Wyatt's Rebellion against Mary, Queen of Scots. His supporters failed to show up, he was captured and executed Ramiro II of Aragon (died 1147; 30 th GGF of Tom Lowry) Summoned 12 of his nobles to help him build a bell at Huesca. When they arrived he cut off their heads, placed them in a circle, and placed a clapper in the middle (The Bell of Huesca)