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How many wives did Henry had
Six
What was Henry favourite sport
Jousting
At this battle English and Imperial troops surprised and routed the French cavalry in War of the League of Cambrai
Spurs
The pope give Henry this title for defending him
Defender of the Faith
This battle is were Scottish king was killed and English forces led by Catherine
Flodden
Was a summit meeting between King Henry VIII of England and King Francis I of France from 7 to 24 June 1520
Field of the Cloth of Gold
Surprisingly most of chief ministers like Wolsey, More, Cromwell and Cranmer names are
Thomas
Henry is known for by breaking away form the Church
English Reformation
Two acts passed by the Parliament of England in the 16th century that established the English monarchs as the head of the Church of England;
Supremacy
The act made it punishable by death, to disavow the Act of above
Treasons
The act, drafted by Cromwell on behalf of King Henry VIII of England, forbade all appeals to the Pope in Rome on religious or other matters
Appeals
Suppression of Religious Houses Act 1535 it was the beginning of the legal process by which King Henry VIII set about the
Dissolution of the monasteries
Henry is traditionally cited as one of the founders of the Royal
Navy
Was a carrack in the English Tudor navy of King Henry VIII
Mary Rose
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Naval battle between the fleets of Francis I of France and Henry VIII of England
Solent
This war also known as the Eight Years' War, was part of the Anglo-Scottish Wars of the 16th century
Rough Wooing
Is an act of the Parliament of Ireland passed on 18 June 1542, which created the title of "King of Ireland" for monarchs of England and their successors
Ireland
The King was deeply grieved at the death of his lifelong friend who was he
Charles Brandon
Were acts of the Parliament of England under King Henry VIII of England causing Wales to be incorporated into the realm of the Kingdom of England.
Acts of Union
Is an English folk song written by King Henry VIII in the early 16th century
Pastime with Good Company
The act permitted the King to rule by decree, ordering that "traditional" proclamations
Crown
Is an act of the Parliament of England that authorised the appointment of suffragan
Suffragan Bishops
It was passed by the English Reformation Parliament in the early part of 1534 and outlawed the payment of Peter's Pence and other payments to Rome
Ecclesiastical Licences
The act made Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIII the heir presumptive to the Crown by declaring Mary, a bastard (numerical)
First
The act followed the conviction and execution of Anne Boleyn, and removed both her daughter, Elizabeth I, and Mary I (numerical)
Second
Was an act passed by the Parliament of England during King Henry VIII's reign that returned his daughters Mary and Elizabeth to the line of the succession