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1486 1491 1494

Major Events in the Tudor Timeline of King Henry VIII


September 20, 1486 - Birth of Arthur, Prince of Wales, the elder brother of Henry June 28, 1491 - Birth of Prince Henry, future Henry VIII Prince Henry was created the Duke of York November 14, 1501 - Catherine of Aragon and Arthur, Prince of Wales marry April 2, 1502 - Death of Prince Arthur A papal dispensation obtained to enable Henry to marry the wife (Catherine of Aragon) of his brother Arthur June 25, 1503 - Catherine of Aragon was betrothed to Henry June 24 - Accession of King Henry VIII June 11 - King Henry VIII marries Catherine of Aragon The Mary Rose was built in 1509 / 1511 as the first English gunship Henry VIII established Deptford and Woolwich as the Royal Dockyards Catherine of Aragon ruled as regent whilst Henry was campaigning in France Battle of Flodden English victory over Scotland Beginning of the wars with France and Scotland Mary the first daughter of King Henry VIII and Queen Catherine was born in Greenwich. She later became Queen Mary I aka "Bloody Mary" (1516 - 1558) The Protestant Reformation begins when Martin Luther nails his "95 Theses" against the Catholic practice of selling indulgences, on the church door at Wittenberg The end of the wars with France and Scotland King Henry VIII started his affair with Elizabeth Blount ( 1500-1539) known as Bessie Blount June 1519 - Elizabeth "Bessie" Blount gives birth to Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond the illegitimate son of King Henry VIII 1520 - The Field of Cloth of Gold - King Francois I of France meets King Henry VIII but fails to gain his support against the Holy Roman Emperor, Charles V Establishment of a short-lived alliance between Henry VIII and Francis I of France King Henry VIII receives the title "Defender of the Faith" from Pope Leo X for his opposition to Martin Luther and the reformation

Timeline of Prince Henry

1501

1502 1503 1509 1509 / 11 1511 / 12 1513 1513 1514 Timeline of 1516 King Henry VIII and his Six Wives Catherine of Aragon 1517 1517 1518 1519 1520 1520 1521

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1526

England invades France England abandons attempted French invasion King Henry VIII has a brief affair with Mary Boleyn, the sister of Anne Boleyn - lady in waiting to Catherine of Aragon March 4 1526 - Mary Boleyn gave birth to a son, called Henry he was widely assumed to be the son of King Henry VIII although not acknowledged as such King Henry VIII becomes totally obsessed Anne Boleyn with whom he falls madly in love King Henry VIII dismisses Lord Chancellor Thomas Wolsey for failing to obtain the Pope's consent to his divorce from Catherine of Aragon Anne Boleyn becomes pregnant January 25th 1533 Henry marries Anne Boleyn and is excommunicated by Pope Clement VII Elizabeth , the daughter of King Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn, is born on 7 September 1533. She later becomes Queen Elizabeth I The Act of Appeals aided the constitutional development of England March 23, 1534, Pope Clement VII declared that the marriage of Henry and Katherine of Aragon had indeed been valid. March 30, Parliament passed the Act of Succession which granted legitimate succession to the throne to the children of Henry and Anne Boleyn and negated the same to any children of Henry and Katherine of Aragon. Opposition to the Act constituted high treason. King Henry VIII breaks with the Church in Rome and Parliament passes the Act of Supremacy on 3 November 1534, confirming King Henry VIII as Supreme head of the Church of England. Sir Thomas Moore and Bishop Fisher of Rochester are executed for refusing to acknowledge King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England King Henry VIII badly injures his leg in a jousting accident 1536 January 7 - Queen Catherine of Aragon dies at Kimbolton Castle May 2nd 1536 Queen Anne Boleyn is arrested and taken to the Tower of London May 15th 1536 Queen Anne Boleyn tried for treason, adultery and incest in the Great Hall of the Tower of London May 19th 1536 Anne Boleyn executed on Tower Hill. Anne's body

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1533

Timeline of King Henry VIII and his Six Wives Anne Boleyn & Jane Seymour

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1536

and head were buried in an unmarked grave in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula Within 24 hours of Anne Boleyn's execution, Jane Seymour and King Henry VIII are formally betrothed On the 30th of May 1536 King Henry and Jane Seymour are married The Dissolution of monasteries in England begins Wales is incorporated into England Jane Seymour dies after the premature birth of a son, the future King Edward VI Princess Elizabeth and Princess Mary, the daughters of Henry are declared bastards Henry VIII marries Anne of Cleves but the marriage is annulled July 28th 1540 - 49 year old Henry marries 19 year old Catherine Howard

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1540's 1541 Timeline of King Henry VIII 1542 1542 1543

Henry VIII created a great chain of coastal fortresses to defend England against the threat of invasion Henry VIII was accorded the title King of Ireland by the Irish Parliament 13th February 1542 - Catherine Howard is executed for adultery Warfare renewed between France and Scotland 12th July 1543 - Henry marries Catherine Parr

1545 / 6 French landings on the English coast King Henry VIII dies 28 January 1547 at Palace of Whitehall He was buried at Windsor next to Jane Seymour 1547

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