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Baby Henry
Young Henry
Catherine of Aragon
Henry given permission from Pope to marry his brother’s widow
Catherine failed to produce a male heir, only had one surviving child – Mary I
Henry wanted a divorce, but Pope Clement VII wouldn’t invalidate the marriage
Henry tried to get Church to do what he wanted, and appointed Sir Thomas More as English Cardinal
More wouldn’t support the divorce
Henry proceeded to dissolve his ties to the Pope
ENGLISH REFORMATION – Henry VIII took control of the English clergy and had himself appointed the head of the Church of England
He divorced Catherine and married his lover Anne Boleyn
The Act of Annantes
1532Stopped all payment
to the Catholic Church
The Act of Appeals
1533Ended Rome’s
Religious hold on England
The Act of Supremacy
1534Made Henry VIII the head of the Church
of England
ExecutionsAny subject who
wouldn’t denounce the Catholic Church
ANNE BOLEYN
Only had 1 surviving child – a daughter, Elizabeth I
Henry upset at not having a son, accused Anne of incest and adultery
Anne was brought to the Tower of London and executed
Legend had it she had a sixth finger and a large mole or goiter on her neck
Anne’s sister Mary had been one of Henry’s earlier mistresses
Just prior to her execution, Anne’s marriage to Henry was dissolved and considered invalid
JANE SEYMOUR
First came to the court in the service of Queen Catherine, later she waited on Anne Boleyn as she rose to Queen
Henry felt she was his first “true wife”
She died 2 weeks after giving birth to Henry’s only legitimate son – Edward
Only one of the 6 wives buried with him.
ANNE OF CLEVES
Henry was single for 2 years after Jane died
Henry wanted a marriage for political reasons, to form an Alliance between English Protestants and German Protestants
Hired a painter to find him a potential ally and paint the women who could make it possible – He chose Anne of Cleves
She was so unattractive however, Henry divorced her – he called her “Flanders Mare”
The Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger. It was on the basis of this portrait that Henry VIII chose her to be his fourth Queen.
Recent x-rays have revealed a longer nose under the top layer of paint, of this portrait of Anne, painted by Barthel Bruyn the Elder of Germany
KATHRYN HOWARD (cousin of Anne Boleyn)
Married her only 16 days after his divorce to Anne – he was 49, she was 19
They were ill-matched, he was gaining a lot of weight, and had an ulcerated leg – she was his “rose without a thorn”
Executed because he believed she had relations with another man before their marriage, which continued after their marriage
There is no known portrait that has ever been positively identified as Kathryn Howard. This miniature was identified as Kathryn in the 1840s, but has never been confirmed.
They think its Kathryn, based on the necklace, which belonged to Jane Seymour. It would have been part of the “Queen’s Jewels.”
KATHERINE PARR
Widowed twice before marrying Henry
Became a stabilizing mother figure in home – to Mary, Elizabeth and Edward
She outlived Henry – who died January 28, 1547
She married Jane Seymour’s bother Thomas after Henry’s death