Henry VIII of England - Emperors, Family and Family
Henry VIII of England's Personal Details
Henry VIII of England was the King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547
Information | Detail |
---|---|
Birthday | June 28, 1491 |
Died on | January 28, 1547 |
Nationality | British |
Famous | Historical Personalities, Emperors & Kings, Emperors, King of England, Kings |
Spouses | Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves, Catherine of Aragon, Jane Seymour |
Siblings | Margaret Tudor |
Known as | Henry VIII, King Henry VIII of England, Henry Tudor |
Childrens | Edward VI of England, Elizabeth I of England, Mary I of England |
Founder / Co-Founder |
|
Birth Place | Palace of Placentia |
Religion | Church of England, Anglo-Catholicism, Catholicism |
Gender | Male |
Father | Henry VII of England |
Mother | Elizabeth of York |
Sun Sign | Cancer |
Born in | Palace of Placentia |
Famous as | King of England |
Died at Age | 55 |
// Famous King of England
Harold Godwinson
Harold Godwinson was an Anglo Saxon King of England in the 11th Century. Check out this biography to know about his birthday, childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about him.
Edward VI of England
Edward VI served as the King of England, from 1547 until his death in 1553. Check out this biography to learn in details about his life, his works as a king and timeline
William III of England
William III was the stadtholder of the main provinces of the Dutch Republic and the king of England, Ireland, and Scotland (King William II of Scotland). Check out this biography to know more about his childhood, family, life history, etc.
Henry VIII of England's photo
Who is Henry VIII of England?
Henry VIII of England was the King of England from 1509 until his death in 1547. A son of Henry VII, he was the second monarch of the Tudor dynasty, succeeding his father. An arrogant and autocratic ruler, he brought about radical changes in the English Constitution and greatly expanded royal power, asserting the King’s supremacy over the Church of England. During his reign he earned the title of 'Father of the Royal Navy’, as he was known for his love of maintaining a strong naval force with several warships built with the latest technology and fitted with modern guns. He is also credited to have built the first naval dock in Britain at Portsmouth. Politically ambitious, he was aided by several prominent figures like Thomas Wolsey, Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Richard Rich, and Thomas Cranmer in the implementation of his plans. Henry VIII was notorious for his cruelty and was so obsessed with his powers that he routinely quashed dissenters by executing them without even a formal trial. He was so ruthless that he even had several of his former favorite ministers executed when they fell out of his favor. Henry VIII was equally notorious for his six marriages and several scandalous love affairs.
// Famous Emperors
Sundiata Keita
Sundiata Keita was the founder of the Mali Empire in West Africa. This biography profiles his childhood, early life, struggles, founding of empire, rule, administration, achievements and also gives some fun facts.
Ashoka
Ashoka was the third emperor of the Mauryan Dynasty and ruled almost the entire Indian subcontinent. This biography profiles his childhood, life, reign, achievements and timeline
Murad IV
Murad IV was one of the mighty Sultans in the history of the Ottoman Empire. This biography profiles his childhood, family, accession, rule, administration and timeline.
Childhood & Early Life
He was born as Henry Tudor on 28 June 1491 at Greenwich Palace to Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. He had six siblings but only three of them survived infancy. He was the King’s second son and thus was not expected to succeed his father.
He was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in 1493 when he was just two and subsequently appointed Earl Marshal of England and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at age three. He was tutored by the best educators available and became fluent in Latin and French.
His elder brother Arthur died at the age of 15 in 1502 and Henry inherited all of Arthur’s duties. He was declared the new Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in 1503.
Accession & Reign
King Henry VII died on 21 April 1509 and the young Henry succeeded him as King. Inexperienced and still a teenager at the time of his coronation, Henry VIII relied greatly on Thomas Wolsey’s guidance to rule the kingdom. Soon Wolsey became a very powerful figure in the English court and was made the Lord Chancellor by 1515.
In 1511, Henry VIII joined Pope Julius II’s Holy League against France. The King depended heavily on Wolsey to help in organizing the first French campaign through which he aimed to bring French territories under the English rule.
A war against France was formally declared in 1512, and the initial attacks proved to be a failure. In 1513, Henry and his troops invaded France and defeated a French army at the Battle of the Spurs. Soon the English also conquered Thérouanne and Tournai.
During the King’s absence from England, James IV of Scotland attempted to invade England. However Henry VIII”s wife Queen Catherine successfully defended England and defeated the Scots at the Battle of Flodden. The Scottish King was also killed in the battle.
In 1521, Charles of Austria, who was the monarch of both Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, declared war on France. Henry aligned England with Charles and hoped to restore English lands in France. Charles successfully defeated and captured King Francis I of France but none of Henry’s expectations from this battle were fulfilled. So he withdrew England from the alignment with France and signed the Treaty of the More in 1525.
In 1534, Henry VIII declared himself supreme head of the Church of England. There were several uprisings opposing his religious policies, but they were quickly suppressed. A number of dissenters were arrested and executed.
Under Henry’s dominance, the Church of England completely broke away from the Pope and this gave rise to a great northern uprising known as the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 in protest against the King’s policies which were unacceptable to the Catholics.
Thousands of people, led by Robert Aske rebelled against the King and Henry arrested Aske along with 200 other rebels and executed them for treason, thus bringing an end to the disturbances.
By the early 1540s his relations with Charles had improved and they once again formed an alliance and planned to invade France in 1543. In preparation, Henry proceeded to eliminate the potential threat of Scotland and defeated the Scots at the Battle of Solway Moss in 1542.
Initially he hesitated to invade France and this angered Charles. Finally Henry went to France in 1544 and launched a two-pronged attack. Meanwhile Charles made peace with France leaving Henry alone in the campaign. Henry too attempted to make peace with France but France tried to invade England in 1545. The French attempt was unsuccessful, and these campaigns had cost both England and France dearly. Thus France and England signed the Treaty of Camp in June 1546.
Major Works
King Henry VIII is best remembered for breaking away the Church of England from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. This was brought into effect by a series of Acts passed by the Parliament between 1532 and 1534, among them the 1534 Act of Supremacy which declared that Henry was the "Supreme Head on earth of the Church of England". These events are also known as the English Reformation, and associated with the wider process of the European Protestant Reformation.
Persona Life & Legacy
Henry VIII of England was very well known for his six marriages, several of which ended disastrously. His first marriage was to the widow of his brother, Catherine of Aragon, who he later divorced due to her failure to produce a male heir even though the couple had one daughter. It was Henry’s desire to end his first marriage that led to the series of events that finally culminated in the separation of the Church of England from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
Once liberated from his first marriage, he married his mistress Anne Boleyn who was pregnant at the time of the wedding. She gave birth to a daughter and she too, was unable to produce a male heir. Frustrated at this, Henry charged her with adultery and had her executed.
He wed Jane Seymour within a day of Anne Boleyn’s execution. Jane finally gave him the son he desperately wanted in 1537. However she died from a pregnancy related infection just days later.
He married Anne of Cleves in 1540. He however found her physically unattractive and never consummated the marriage. This marriage was annulled within six months.
He soon married a pretty young woman, Catherine Howard, a first cousin to Anne Boleyn. Henry however heard that she was having an affair with a courtier called Thomas Culpeper. So he had her beheaded for adultery.
His sixth and final marriage was to Catherine Parr which lasted till his death. She acted as a nurse to him during his last years and also cared for his children from previous marriages.
Henry VIII suffered from several ailments during his later years. He was obese and this aggravated his already existing medical conditions. He died on 28 January 1547 in the Palace of Whitehall, and was succeeded by his only legitimate son, Edward.
// Famous Kings
Sundiata Keita
Sundiata Keita was the founder of the Mali Empire in West Africa. This biography profiles his childhood, early life, struggles, founding of empire, rule, administration, achievements and also gives some fun facts.
Ashoka
Ashoka was the third emperor of the Mauryan Dynasty and ruled almost the entire Indian subcontinent. This biography profiles his childhood, life, reign, achievements and timeline
Murad IV
Murad IV was one of the mighty Sultans in the history of the Ottoman Empire. This biography profiles his childhood, family, accession, rule, administration and timeline.
Henry VIII of England biography timelines
- // 28th Jun 1491He was born as Henry Tudor on 28 June 1491 at Greenwich Palace to Henry VII and Elizabeth of York. He had six siblings but only three of them survived infancy. He was the King’s second son and thus was not expected to succeed his father.
- // 1493He was appointed Constable of Dover Castle and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports in 1493 when he was just two and subsequently appointed Earl Marshal of England and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland at age three. He was tutored by the best educators available and became fluent in Latin and French.
- // 1502 To 1503His elder brother Arthur died at the age of 15 in 1502 and Henry inherited all of Arthur’s duties. He was declared the new Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester in 1503.
- // 21st Apr 1509 To 1515King Henry VII died on 21 April 1509 and the young Henry succeeded him as King. Inexperienced and still a teenager at the time of his coronation, Henry VIII relied greatly on Thomas Wolsey’s guidance to rule the kingdom. Soon Wolsey became a very powerful figure in the English court and was made the Lord Chancellor by 1515.
- // 1511In 1511, Henry VIII joined Pope Julius II’s Holy League against France. The King depended heavily on Wolsey to help in organizing the first French campaign through which he aimed to bring French territories under the English rule.
- // 1512 To 1513A war against France was formally declared in 1512, and the initial attacks proved to be a failure. In 1513, Henry and his troops invaded France and defeated a French army at the Battle of the Spurs. Soon the English also conquered Thérouanne and Tournai.
- // 1521 To 1525In 1521, Charles of Austria, who was the monarch of both Spain and the Holy Roman Empire, declared war on France. Henry aligned England with Charles and hoped to restore English lands in France. Charles successfully defeated and captured King Francis I of France but none of Henry’s expectations from this battle were fulfilled. So he withdrew England from the alignment with France and signed the Treaty of the More in 1525.
- // 1534In 1534, Henry VIII declared himself supreme head of the Church of England. There were several uprisings opposing his religious policies, but they were quickly suppressed. A number of dissenters were arrested and executed.
- // 1536Under Henry’s dominance, the Church of England completely broke away from the Pope and this gave rise to a great northern uprising known as the Pilgrimage of Grace in 1536 in protest against the King’s policies which were unacceptable to the Catholics.
- // 1537He wed Jane Seymour within a day of Anne Boleyn’s execution. Jane finally gave him the son he desperately wanted in 1537. However she died from a pregnancy related infection just days later.
- // 1540He married Anne of Cleves in 1540. He however found her physically unattractive and never consummated the marriage. This marriage was annulled within six months.
- // 1542 To 1543By the early 1540s his relations with Charles had improved and they once again formed an alliance and planned to invade France in 1543. In preparation, Henry proceeded to eliminate the potential threat of Scotland and defeated the Scots at the Battle of Solway Moss in 1542.
- // 28th Jan 1547Henry VIII suffered from several ailments during his later years. He was obese and this aggravated his already existing medical conditions. He died on 28 January 1547 in the Palace of Whitehall, and was succeeded by his only legitimate son, Edward.
// Famous Historical Personalities
Sundiata Keita
Sundiata Keita was the founder of the Mali Empire in West Africa. This biography profiles his childhood, early life, struggles, founding of empire, rule, administration, achievements and also gives some fun facts.
Ashoka
Ashoka was the third emperor of the Mauryan Dynasty and ruled almost the entire Indian subcontinent. This biography profiles his childhood, life, reign, achievements and timeline
Jetsun Pema
Jetsun Pema is the Queen consort of Bhutan. Check out this biography to know about her childhood, family life, achievements and fun facts about her life.
Murad IV
Murad IV was one of the mighty Sultans in the history of the Ottoman Empire. This biography profiles his childhood, family, accession, rule, administration and timeline.
Xerxes I
Xerxes I (Xerxes the Great) was the fourth and the most famous king of the Archaemenid dynasty of Persia. This biography profiles his childhood, family, personal life, life history, achievements, campaigns, administration, death and other facts.
Sargon of Akkad
Sargon of Akkad, also called ‘Sargon the Great’, ‘Sarru-Kan’ and ‘Shar-Gani-Sharri’, was the founder and first king of the Akkadian Empire. This biography profiles his childhood, life, rule, administration, timeline, and gives some fun facts.
Henry VIII of England's FAQ
What is Henry VIII of England birthday?
Henry VIII of England was born at 1491-06-28
When was Henry VIII of England died?
Henry VIII of England was died at 1547-01-28
Where was Henry VIII of England died?
Henry VIII of England was died in Palace of Whitehall
Which age was Henry VIII of England died?
Henry VIII of England was died at age 55
Where is Henry VIII of England's birth place?
Henry VIII of England was born in Palace of Placentia
What is Henry VIII of England nationalities?
Henry VIII of England's nationalities is British
Who is Henry VIII of England spouses?
Henry VIII of England's spouses is Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves, Catherine of Aragon, Jane Seymour
Who is Henry VIII of England siblings?
Henry VIII of England's siblings is Margaret Tudor
Who is Henry VIII of England childrens?
Henry VIII of England's childrens is Edward VI of England, Elizabeth I of England, Mary I of England
Which company or organization was founded by Henry VIII of England?
Henry VIII of England was the founder/co-founder of Royal Mail, Royal Navy Dockyard, Royal College of Physicians, Trinity College, Cambridge, Royal Navy, Navy Board, Christ College, Brecon, Honourable Artillery Company, The King's (The Cathedral) School, The King's School, Chester
What is Henry VIII of England's religion?
Henry VIII of England's religion is Church of England, Anglo-Catholicism, Catholicism
Who is Henry VIII of England's father?
Henry VIII of England's father is Henry VII of England
Who is Henry VIII of England's mother?
Henry VIII of England's mother is Elizabeth of York
What is Henry VIII of England's sun sign?
Henry VIII of England is Cancer
How famous is Henry VIII of England?
Henry VIII of England is famouse as King of England