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  1. 2 de may. de 2023 · 30 Interesting Facts About King Henry VIII. Luke Ward. 5 Minutes Read. Updated: May 2, 2023. Henry VIIIs shortest marriage was to Anne of Cleves, lasting only 6 months and 3 days. King Henry VIII founded the Anglican Church, married six wives, two of whom were executed, divorced two more of them, hunted and jousted, all before the age of 55.

    • He Wasn’T Expected to Take The Throne
    • Henry’s First Wife Was Previously Married to His Brother, Arthur
    • He Had A Relatively Lithe Figure For Most of His Life
    • He Was A Bit of A Hypochondriac
    • Henry Was A Talented Composer of Music
    • But He Didn’T Compose Greensleeves
    • He Is The only English Monarch to Have Ruled in Belgium
    • Henry’s Nickname Was Old Coppernose
    • He Died in Debt
    • The King Was Buried Next to His Third Wife

    His older brother Arthur was set to take the throne and married Catherine of Aragon, the daughter of the Spanish king, in 1502. But just four months later, 15-year-old Arthur died of a mysterious illness. This left Henry as next in line to the throne and he took the crown in 1509 at the age of 17.

    Arthur’s death left Catherine of Aragona widow and meant that Henry VII might be required to return a 200,000 ducat dowry to her father, something he was eager to avoid. Instead, it was agreed that Catherine would marry the king’s second son, Henry.

    The enduring image of Henry as fat and sedentary isn’t inaccurate — in his later life he weighed nearly 400 pounds. But prior to his physical decline, Henry had a tall (6 foot 4 inches) and athletic frame. Indeed, armour measurements from when he was a young man reveal a waist measurement of 34 to 36 inches. Measurements for his final set of armour...

    Henry was rather paranoid about illness and would go to great lengths to avoid contracting the sweating sickness and the plague. He would frequently spend weeks in isolation and steered well clear of anyone he thought might have been subjected to disease. This included his wives — when his second wife, Anne Boleyn, caught the sweating sickness in 1...

    Music was Henry’s great passion and he was not without musical talent. The king was a competent player of various keyboard, string, and wind instruments and numerous accounts attest to the quality of his own compositions. The Henry VIII Manuscript contains 33 compositions attributed to “the kyng h.viii”.

    Rumours have long persisted that the traditional English folk song Greensleeves was written by Henry for Anne Boleyn. Scholars have confidently ruled this out however; Greensleevesis based on an Italian style that only arrived in England long after Henry’s death.

    Henry captured the city of Tournai in modern-day Belgium in 1513 and went on to rule it for six years. The city was returned to French rule in 1519, however, following the Treaty of London.

    Henry’s less than complimentary nickname is a reference to the debasing of coinage that took place during his reign. In an effort to raise funds for ongoing wars against Scotland and France, Henry’s chancellor, Cardinal Wolsey, decided to add cheaper metals to coins and thus mint more money at a lower cost. The increasingly thin layer of silver on ...

    Henry was a big spender. By his death on 28 January 1547, he had accumulated 50 royal palaces — a record for the English monarchy — and spent vast sums on his collections (including musical instruments and tapestries) and gambling. Not to mention the millions he pumped into wars with Scotland and France. When Henry’s son, Edward VI, took the throne...

    Henry was laid to rest at St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle next to Jane Seymour, Edward’smother. Regarded by many as Henry’s favourite wife, Jane was the only one to receive a queen’s funeral.

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  2. 25 de feb. de 2021 · Fascinating facts about one of England's most iconic kings. Henry VIII (1491–1547) is one of the most written about kings in English history. He established the Church of England and the Royal Navy. Henry VIII came to the throne when his father Henry VII died on 21 April 1509.

  3. Henry VIII was King of England and Ireland from 21 April 1509 until 28 January 1547, and is perhaps one of the most famous monarchs in English history. Born on 28 June 1491 at Greenwich Palace in London, Henry was the second eldest son to Henry VII and Elizabeth of York.

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  4. 16 de dic. de 2014 · 1. In his youth, Henry VIII was one of the Catholic Church’s staunchest supporters. In 1521, Henry VIII published a book-length excoriation of the German Protestant reformer Martin Luther,...

  5. 28 de oct. de 2021 · But despite his place in history books and pop culture, there are likely a number of things most people don't know about this enigmatic monarch. 1. Henry VIII was a talented dancer. According...