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 starter activity A member of your team will read out a question. The answer will be one of the names above. First read p and then try to answer the questions. The person who scores the most correct answers at each table, win. Try to think of additional questions for the class. Charles V Thomas More John Fisher Cardinal Campeggio Cardinal Wolsey Clement VII Catherine of Aragon G R Elton

Who put the spanner in the works? TBAT identify and explain reasons why Henry struggled to achieve an annulment  Learning objectives  Key words: praemunire adjourn Christendom

 Your task Read p.87-9 including text boxes and take notes on ways the following made divorce harder for Henry Read p.87-9 including text boxes and take notes on ways the following made divorce harder for Henry Charles V; Pope Clement VII; Cardinal Wolsey; John Fisher; Cardinal Campeggio; Catherine Charles V; Pope Clement VII; Cardinal Wolsey; John Fisher; Cardinal Campeggio; Catherine Who did most to ‘put the spanner in the works’? Who did most to ‘put the spanner in the works’?  Try to explain how Thomas More and Henry himself complicated matters? Read p to help you answer this  Try to explain how Thomas More and Henry himself complicated matters? Read p to help you answer this

Spanners in the works Charles V: Catherine’s uncle; held military influence over pope & held him captive during Sack of Rome (1527); Tr of Cambrai (1529) confirmed ascendancy Charles V: Catherine’s uncle; held military influence over pope & held him captive during Sack of Rome (1527); Tr of Cambrai (1529) confirmed ascendancy Pope Clement VII: at mercy of CV after Sack of R Pope Clement VII: at mercy of CV after Sack of R Cardinal Wolsey: careerist & keen to please; French disagreed with ‘capto papo’ council Pope (according to Pollard) Cardinal Wolsey: careerist & keen to please; French disagreed with ‘capto papo’ council Pope (according to Pollard) Catherine: powerful sympathisers in court Catherine: powerful sympathisers in court John Fisher: opposed to Royal Supremacy John Fisher: opposed to Royal Supremacy Cardinal Campeggio: told not rule in H8’s favour; adjourned case for ‘long, hot Italian summer’ Cardinal Campeggio: told not rule in H8’s favour; adjourned case for ‘long, hot Italian summer’

Who put the spanner in the works? TBAT identify and explain reasons why Henry struggled to achieve an annulment  Learning objectives  Key words: praemunire adjourn