Henry VIII
determined
proactive
religiously assertive
politically dominant
Henry VIII ruled England during the early 16th century, remembered primarily for his dissolution of monasteries in the 1530s–1540s. The monarch broke with Rome to claim supremacy over the English Church, seizing monastic properties and redistributing their wealth. His policies transformed England’s monastic landscape, dissolved centuries-old institutions, and reshaped both religious and political structures of the realm.
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English Monarchy
Also known as:
Henry the Eighth
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