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TIMELINE! Born at Greenwich Palace, Greenwich- June 28, 1491 He was baptized by Richard Fox, the Bishop of Exeter Richard Fox, the Bishop of Exeter 1493, Henry was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports. Married Catherine of Aragon from 1509-1533 (then divorced her) Henry married Anne Boleyn from 1533-1536 (executed her ) Married Jane Seymour from 1536-1537 (she died) On 30 June 1513, Henry invaded France and his troops defeated a French army, Married Anne of Cleves from 1540 Jan. - July (then divorced her ) Henry married Kathryn Howard from 1540-1542 (Kathryn was executed) Henry married his last wife, the wealthy widow Catherine Parr, in July 1543Catherine Parr, in July 1543 Died 28 January 1547 (aged 55) Palace of Whitehall, London Burial- 4 February 1547 St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
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PERSONALITY TRAITS! Henry VIII is Intelligent Picky- Charming Ladies-Man Selfish
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CHARACTER TRAIT! Henry VIII is a static character. In Henry’s lifetime he doesn’t change much at all. He still used the same war strategy for a while, wore the same type of clothing his entire lifetime, and his taste in woman. Invading, attacking, and killing. Big, bulky and rug like pattern. Finally, has to be beautiful, smart, and produce a son.
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CONFLICT! Henry VIII’s conflict would be person vs. self. Henry has had 6 wives, and every wife he has been with he has always wanted a son. So the main reason he was marrying and divorcing/executing so many women was because he has wanted a son and only a son. Henry has been in a way challenging himself, he has wanted a son for so long so he goes through so much just for one child that is a boy.
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ANTAGONIST! Like any other king, Henry has enemies. Henry didn’t have MANY enemies, but everyone has enemies. One of his enemies would be Thomas Wolsey, English political figure and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. The reason they were enemies was because Thomas was Henry’s almoner, and betrayed him in the attack from France. And of course Henry’s two ex-wives that had survived, Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves
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CITATIONS Google Google Images Wiki Karlem.com http://www.thetudorswiki.com/page/The+Tudors+Se ason+1
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The Siege of Boulogne There were two sieges of Boulogne, in the Pas-de-Calais, during the Italian War of 1542–1546. Boulogne was fortified and defended as an English possession on the French mainland between 14 September 1544 and March 1550. The Siege of Boulogne took place from 19 July to 18 September 1544, during King Henry VIII of England's third invasion of France. Henry was motivated by French aid to England's Scottish enemies. In 1543 he allied with Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, (also King of Spain), whose Catholic allegiances were, for a time, overruled by the political advantages of an alliance against France.
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THE END.
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HENRY’S SONG!
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